Right-Brained Children in a Left-Brained World: Unlocking the Potential of Your Add Child | Jeffrey Freed, Laurie Parsons | Required reading for any child "labeled" ADD or ADHD or any Teacher!
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Right-Brained Children in a Left-Brained World: Unlocking the Potential of Your Add Child
Jeffrey Freed
,
Laurie Parsons
Simon & Schuster
, 1998 - 256 pages
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highly recommended
Requiring only ten minutes a day, the program revealed in this groundbreaking book provides an effective, step-by-step method for helping
child
ren with Attention Deficit Disorder develop their special skills and individual learning styles and excel in a classroom setting.
Required Reading
I was treated to a presentation at our school by Mr. Freed. I was so moved by his eloquent explanations of
child
ren I see every day in my classroom, year after year. I am a middle school teacher who is presented with
children
who for years have been misunderstood, and untaught because of a lack of knowledge concerning their abilities, not disabilities. Simply understanding the concept of a
right
-
brained
child is tremendously insightful for any teacher, but should be required reading for any teacher of language arts and math. It has opened my eyes, mind and heart to my astounding students.
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Required reading for any child "labeled" ADD or ADHD or any Teacher!
This book is incredible. All of my
child
's teachers wanted me to drug her to keep her in their style of learning "box". After reading this book, I found many tips and tricks to deal with her visual learning style and also it helped me to realize just how special she is!! It can be difficult raising a child who has been labeled ADHD but this book makes you realize how luck you are to have such a special child and that it isn't a bad thing, it's just different!
This book should be required reading for ALL teachers and administrators!!
Parent advocation and Home supplementation guide
2/24/2008 Of all 6 books I have read on the subject and websites I've bookmarked, this book is the most concretely helpful, as it covers how to teach visual learners to spell, calculate, SPEED!!! read and write based on their learning style. Yet it also covers research and science of
ADD
well in the opening chapters. It also gives excellent advice on working with public schools or finding alternative options - including what to look for and 12 suggestions for creating
right
-
brained
classrooms. Tips on fostering discipline and organization, two important skills that visual learners typically lack, is also very useful. TV should be limited to 1 hour a day and the
child
taught that family time, chores, exercise, 1 or 2 extra-curriculars, UNSTRUCTURED play and homework are more beneficial and will be the primary focus of free time. The troubleshooting section not only provides important insight but proves how very thoughtfully the authors approach the subject from years of practice in diagnosing (pg. 49 provides symptom checklist) and effectively treating those labeled ADD ("better" know as Edison trait individuals or visual learners, or as the authors prefer "a hyperimpulsive random visual learner"). Living in Denver, the references to great specialists and schools in my area was a fantastic bonus!
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Right Brained Children in a Left Brained World
Well written, not just for
child
ren with asphergers/autism. Great for
children
that require other methods for learning.
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