Your Child Learns Differently, Now What?: The Truth for Parents

School is a struggle.

Homework is a battleground.

Nothing you've tried seems to help.

The education system isn't solving this problem—the cavalry isn't coming. And your child isn't going to outgrow these difficulties. In fact, what you don't know could be keeping your child from succeeding at school.

Now what?

It doesn't have to be that way. In spite of what we were led to believe, intelligence isn't fixed and can improve. At the core of learning are mental processes called cognitive skills, which are how our brains learn. It's the "how" of learning, not the "what" of teaching that matters. By understanding the science of learning, you can help your child turn on their learning superpowers.

How?

By taking advantage of your child's cognitive strengths and building up their cognitive weaknesses. And the place to start is in the pages of this book, where you will discover:

How your child learns is more important than what educators teach.

There is proven neuroscience that can improve your child's cognitive skills.

Your most underutilized asset is your child's ability to learn.

You can create a roadmap for your child to succeed at learning and life.

This book includes a guide to helping parents understand how brains learn and how their child's brain learns best. This knowledge will empower parents like never before. Not only will they understand why their child reacts the way they do to school—they will be able to help them.

Now Scroll up and buy this book!

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Your Child Learns Differently, Now What?: The Truth for Parents

School is a struggle.

Homework is a battleground.

Nothing you've tried seems to help.

The education system isn't solving this problem—the cavalry isn't coming. And your child isn't going to outgrow these difficulties. In fact, what you don't know could be keeping your child from succeeding at school.

Now what?

It doesn't have to be that way. In spite of what we were led to believe, intelligence isn't fixed and can improve. At the core of learning are mental processes called cognitive skills, which are how our brains learn. It's the "how" of learning, not the "what" of teaching that matters. By understanding the science of learning, you can help your child turn on their learning superpowers.

How?

By taking advantage of your child's cognitive strengths and building up their cognitive weaknesses. And the place to start is in the pages of this book, where you will discover:

How your child learns is more important than what educators teach.

There is proven neuroscience that can improve your child's cognitive skills.

Your most underutilized asset is your child's ability to learn.

You can create a roadmap for your child to succeed at learning and life.

This book includes a guide to helping parents understand how brains learn and how their child's brain learns best. This knowledge will empower parents like never before. Not only will they understand why their child reacts the way they do to school—they will be able to help them.

Now Scroll up and buy this book!

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Your Child Learns Differently, Now What?: The Truth for Parents

Your Child Learns Differently, Now What?: The Truth for Parents

by Roger Stark, Betsy Hill
Your Child Learns Differently, Now What?: The Truth for Parents

Your Child Learns Differently, Now What?: The Truth for Parents

by Roger Stark, Betsy Hill

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Overview

School is a struggle.

Homework is a battleground.

Nothing you've tried seems to help.

The education system isn't solving this problem—the cavalry isn't coming. And your child isn't going to outgrow these difficulties. In fact, what you don't know could be keeping your child from succeeding at school.

Now what?

It doesn't have to be that way. In spite of what we were led to believe, intelligence isn't fixed and can improve. At the core of learning are mental processes called cognitive skills, which are how our brains learn. It's the "how" of learning, not the "what" of teaching that matters. By understanding the science of learning, you can help your child turn on their learning superpowers.

How?

By taking advantage of your child's cognitive strengths and building up their cognitive weaknesses. And the place to start is in the pages of this book, where you will discover:

How your child learns is more important than what educators teach.

There is proven neuroscience that can improve your child's cognitive skills.

Your most underutilized asset is your child's ability to learn.

You can create a roadmap for your child to succeed at learning and life.

This book includes a guide to helping parents understand how brains learn and how their child's brain learns best. This knowledge will empower parents like never before. Not only will they understand why their child reacts the way they do to school—they will be able to help them.

Now Scroll up and buy this book!


Product Details

BN ID: 2940167020450
Publisher: Roger Stark
Publication date: 02/07/2023
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

Roger Stark is Co-founder and CEO of the BrainWare Learning Company. Over the past decade, he championed efforts to bring the science of learning, comprehensive cognitive literacy skills training and cognitive assessment, within reach of every person, and it all started with one very basic question: What do we know about the brain? From that initial question, Roger Stark pioneered the effort to build an effective and affordable cognitive literacy skills training tool, based on over 50 years of trial and error through clinical collaboration. He also led the team that developed BrainWare SAFARI, which has become the most researched comprehensive, integrated cognitive literacy training tool delivered online anywhere in the world. For more, follow BrainWare Learning on Twitter @BrainWareSafari. Roger is co-author of the new book, "Your child learns differently, now what?"

BETSY HILL is the mother of three boys and an award-winning educator. She studied the neuroscience of learning with Dr. Patricia Wolfe and other pioneers in the field, coining the term neuroeducator. She is former chair of the board of trustees at Chicago State University and teaches strategic thinking at Lake Forest Graduate School of Management where she received a Contribution to Learning Excellence Award. She received a Nepris Trailblazer Award for sharing her knowledge, skills and passion for the neuroscience of learning in classrooms around the U.S. She holds a Master of Arts in Teaching and a MBA from Northwestern University.
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