THE Right Side of Normal: Understanding and Honoring the Natural Learning Path for Right-Brained Children - Cindy Gaddis - Bøger - Booklocker Inc.,US - 9781621417668 - 1. september 2012
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THE Right Side of Normal: Understanding and Honoring the Natural Learning Path for Right-Brained Children

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Does your child have a highly developed imagination and spend hours doing one or more of the following:  computers/video games, building/electronics, art/photography, fashion/sewing, theater/showmanship, puzzles/mazes, cooking/ gardening, or music/dance? Yet, does your child struggle with math facts, learning to read, or spelling, or is labeled with ADHD, dyslexia, auditory processing disorder, gifted, or Asperger's? Do people consider your child smart, but lazy, living below his potential, or she resists your teaching methods? You may have a right-brained learner.
Schools use a scope and sequence that favors the strengths and gifts of a left-brained dominant person. Because most of us were schooled in these left-brained dominant schools, we learned to value left-brained traits, too.  If we have right-brained children, though, we'll soon notice they do things differently.  These are intelligent, creative, and inquisitive children who often seem to flounder in school. They resist or perform poorly because we are not teaching in the way they learn. We use left-brained teaching methods on a right-brained child. The good news and hope within this book is that there exists a valid and strengths-based educational approach best suited for right-brained learners, and, with it, they flourish and thrive.


506 pages, black & white illustrations

Medie Bøger     Paperback Bog   (Bog med blødt omslag og limet ryg)
Udgivet 1. september 2012
ISBN13 9781621417668
Forlag Booklocker Inc.,US
Antal sider 506
Mål 153 × 229 × 27 mm   ·   671 g
Sprog Engelsk