Smooth Sailing into Back-to-School: Helping Right-Brain Thinkers Thrive
The backpacks are out, pencils are sharpened, and the back-to-school buzz is in the air! While this time of year is exciting, it can also feel a bit like jumping onto a moving train—especially for our right-brain thinkers and visual learners.
Here are some practical, creative strategies to make the transition smoother and help your right-brain learner shine all year long.







It’s conference time at many of our schools, and I want to chat with you about approaching them in a different light, especially if you have a right-brain thinker or a child with ADD or ADHD. While it’s crucial to hear the teacher’s feedback on how your child is doing in the classroom, it’s equally important to engage in a conversation about your child as a right-brain thinker.
In today’s fast-paced digital world, education has taken on a new dimension, with technology-based classrooms becoming the norm. However, as parents, you might wonder how you can best support your right-brain dominant child. The answer lies in integrating hands-on learning into their educational journey, both inside and outside the digital classroom. Let’s delve into the reasons behind this approach and provide practical tips on how you can foster a holistic learning experience for your child.