understanding children’s learning styles
eReader or Books: Where Should They Read?
When the Kindle and Nook were first introduced I couldn’t imagine giving up the feel of paper and pages for a slim piece of cold technology. As a visual thinker, I know that certain books just won’t work for me on an eReader. But why?
Video: How to Draw….a Mummy
Help your child develop critical learning skills with this adorable little mummy. The simple step by step method is appropriate for children of all ages.
Fun Learning Activities to Try this Weekend
There are some great opportunities for learning this weekend with Halloween and Daylight Savings time both happening. We found some great learning activities to inspire you to have some fun with it.
Podcast: Does Your Child’s School Understand?
In episode 27 of Living Life as a Visual Thinker, I answer a parent email about a second grader whose school wanted to have him tested for ADD.
Desperately Seeking Princesses
I am willing to bet you have a little one at home that is OBSESSED with drawing princesses. We’ve bundled lots of new How to Draw videos into our latest eBook, Princesses & Enchanted Treasures! Download it and begin to draw castles, crowns, princesses and sparkly jewels.
How to Choose “Just Right” Books
Learning to read is about developing skill and confidence, but to be successful and want to keep at it, kids need to read the right books for their age, interest and ability level. How do you find appropriate books?
Handwriting Is Important
Handwriting can sometimes be seen as unimportant in our technology driven world. For visual learners, however, the ability to quickly and legibly write down ideas that they are learning in school is essential.
Podcast: A Bumpy First Grade Year
From an overstimulating classroom environment to questionable discipline practices, first grade was a challenging experience for a visual learner. The expectations of high test scores and achievement just didn’t allow for differences in learning styles.
Exercise Their Right Brain
Young Rembrandts’ drawing classes are a great way for your children to exercise their right brains but the seats are limited so enroll in a class near you today!