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Neither a lofty degree of intelligence nor imagination nor both together go to the making of genius. Love, love, love, that is the soul of genius. -Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart This resource is a helpful tool for parents of gifted children. It gives ways to work with your child on an emotional level as well as understanding testing and screenings to identify giftedness, understanding how to help your child to learn, learning options for gifted, many parenting and teaching strategies. Seven
Times Smarter : 50 Ways to Develop the Seven Intelligences in Your Child. A terrific title full of hands-on learning games, Seven Times Smarter will provide parents and homeschoolers with all sorts of interesting activities that help kids develop new skills and give parents a better appreciation of the different ways of learning. What's
Going On in There?: How the Brain and Mind Develop in
the First Five Years of Life. "With impressive depth and
clarity, Eliot...offers a comprehensive overview of current scientific knowledge
about infant and early childhood brain development...Popular science at its
best." From the nationally recognized Superintendent of the Seattle Public Schools, retired U.S. Army General John Stanford, comes this inspiring call to action. This is Stanford's ten-step for creating more effective schools, getting parents involved, and motivating children. Multiple Intelligences: the Theory in
Practice. This is an extraordinary book that is referred to by many teachers and counselors in schools. Multiple Intelligences looks at a child's ability to utilize information in various capacities. It is a must read! When
You Worry About the Child You Love: Emotional and Learning Problems in Children. From the co-author of the national bestseller Driven to Distraction comes the first parent's guide that explains the biological basis for a wide range of childhood behavioral problems--including sadness, inattentiveness, anxiety, and obsessive-compulsive disorder--and offers appropriate treatments for them. National author publicity. The Way We Learn: How To Discover And Teach To Your
Child's Strengths. By reading this book you will discover how to identify your child's learning style. You'll see how many areas of frustration and conflict are a direct result of a mismatch of learning styles, and you'll explore practical approaches for breaking through the roadblocks that often hold kids back. Every Child Can Succeed: Making The Most Of Your Child's
Learning Style. Just as there is more than one way to do just about anything, there are many methods of teaching children the lessons of life. Every Child Can Succeed shows parents, grandparents, teachers and others how to utilize an innovative learning styles approach and help their kids live up to their potential. If you have any questions or have any problems with this site, please send a message to webmaster@hegerty.com Copyright © 1999-2000, HEGERTY.COM |