Right-Brain Thinkers Make Great Friends
As parents and educators, one area we don’t always stop to consider is how our children’s unique learning style, especially right-brain thinking, impacts their friendships. Right-brain thinkers are intuitive, emotional, imaginative, and expressive. These children often see the world in pictures and patterns rather than words and numbers. They feel things deeply, pick up on emotional cues quickly, and may communicate in ways that are more symbolic than straightforward. So what does this mean for their friendships?







Have you ever noticed that when your kids come home from school, they start off all smiles but quickly descend into yelling, crying, and even throwing things, seemingly out of the blue?