How Your Child Is Smart: A Life-Changing Approach to Learning

January 28, 2020 - Comment

Not all children learn in the same way. Written by two educators, How Your Child is Smart identifies six patterns of learning and teaches parents how to help their children learn and communicate most effectively. Through simple questions, activities, and charts, parents can identify their child’s pattern and learn how he or she can best

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Not all children learn in the same way. Written by two educators, How Your Child is Smart identifies six patterns of learning and teaches parents how to help their children learn and communicate most effectively. Through simple questions, activities, and charts, parents can identify their child’s pattern and learn how he or she can best be taught in school.

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Anonymous says:

Great for understanding how your child learns We home-school. I was having troubles getting math through to my 8 year old daughter. On the recommendation of a friend I bought this book. I am very glad that I did! It helped me to understand that she learns in a completely different way than I was teaching her. I think I knew that but didn’t know how to get through to her. After reading this book I stopped flash cards completely. That was a source of tears for her. We bought a Flashmaster. I never realized how just a simple change…

Anonymous says:

Not all children learn in the same way but they are all ‘smart’ I had this book many years ago and lent it to someone who never returned it – when will I learn!It was definitely worth re- buying especially once I found out it was available on Kindle.The joy of this book is that it challenges the belief that some children are ‘dumb’ or not smart because they don’t do well with the often cookie cutter approach to teaching that they experience. It highlights that there are a number of different ways that we all process information and depending on…

Anonymous says:

This is a book I keep re-ordering because I lend … This is a book I keep re-ordering because I lend it so much – and it almost never gets returned. I keep it on my bookshelf so if someone says something disparaging about someone else, I say “It might not be what you think.” This is a way at looking at our human differences in ways that help to make me and others more compassionate about those differences.

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