Extraverted Thinker's Playbook for Learning

A Parent's Guide to Becoming the MVP of a Child's Learning Team

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Parenting, School Age, Education
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Author: Jen Lilienstein ISBN: 9781622091935
Publisher: Frontsiders, LLC Publication: August 1, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jen Lilienstein
ISBN: 9781622091935
Publisher: Frontsiders, LLC
Publication: August 1, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

As parents, we know that every mom and dad strives to help their kids develop an appetite for learning that will last a lifetime. But, if we want our kids to "think different", we need to first acknowledge that they "learn different"...then help them learn to play to those learning strengths.
The personality type based techniques you’ll learn in this book will teach you:
* How to create a learning environment that allows your extraverted thinking child to excel and develop confidence in his or her abilities.
* How to support and encourage your child’s education in ways that are best for him or her.
* How to teach your child the most effective learning strategies for him or her, as well as how and when to use those strategies.


Topics include:
* Your child's personality profile
* Getting organized
* Approaching new concepts
* Note taking and "filing" knowledge
* Homework and test prep
* Group learning
* Enrichment activities
* Motivation and underachievement
* Handling successes and failures
* Effective teacher communication

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As parents, we know that every mom and dad strives to help their kids develop an appetite for learning that will last a lifetime. But, if we want our kids to "think different", we need to first acknowledge that they "learn different"...then help them learn to play to those learning strengths.
The personality type based techniques you’ll learn in this book will teach you:
* How to create a learning environment that allows your extraverted thinking child to excel and develop confidence in his or her abilities.
* How to support and encourage your child’s education in ways that are best for him or her.
* How to teach your child the most effective learning strategies for him or her, as well as how and when to use those strategies.


Topics include:
* Your child's personality profile
* Getting organized
* Approaching new concepts
* Note taking and "filing" knowledge
* Homework and test prep
* Group learning
* Enrichment activities
* Motivation and underachievement
* Handling successes and failures
* Effective teacher communication

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