How Your Child Is Smart: A Life-Changing Approach to LearningAll it takes is understanding his her learning pattern |
Contents
The Differences that Make a Difference | 6 |
Reclaiming Your Childs Mind | 19 |
Thinking About Thinking How Your Childs | 34 |
Identifying Your Childs Thinking Pattern | 51 |
AKVs | 68 |
The Show and Tellers VAKS | 123 |
Utilizing Differences in the Classroom | 134 |
Collaborating to Create a Possible Future | 150 |
A Teaching Primer | 168 |
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How Your Child Is Smart: A Life-Changing Approach to Learning Dawna Markova,Anne R. Powell Limited preview - 1996 |
How Your Child Is Smart: A Life-Changing Approach to Learning Dawna Markova,Anne R. Powell No preview available - 1996 |
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