Jen Lilienstein: 8 books

Book cover of Introverted Sensor's Playbook for Learning

Introverted Sensor's Playbook for Learning

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

by Jen Lilienstein
Language: English
Release Date: August 1, 2012

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...
Book cover of Introverted Feeler's Playbook for Learning

Introverted Feeler's Playbook for Learning

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

by Jen Lilienstein
Language: English
Release Date: August 1, 2012

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...
Book cover of Introverted Intuitive's Playbook for Learning

Introverted Intuitive's Playbook for Learning

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

by Jen Lilienstein
Language: English
Release Date: August 1, 2012

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...
Book cover of Extraverted Thinker's Playbook for Learning

Extraverted Thinker's Playbook for Learning

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

by Jen Lilienstein
Language: English
Release Date: August 1, 2012

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...
Book cover of Introverted Thinker's Playbook for Learning

Introverted Thinker's Playbook for Learning

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

by Jen Lilienstein
Language: English
Release Date: August 1, 2012

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...
Book cover of Extraverted Feeler's Playbook for Learning

Extraverted Feeler's Playbook for Learning

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

by Jen Lilienstein
Language: English
Release Date: August 1, 2012

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...
Book cover of Extraverted Intuitive's Playbook for Learning

Extraverted Intuitive's Playbook for Learning

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

by Jen Lilienstein
Language: English
Release Date: August 1, 2012

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...
Book cover of Extraverted Sensor's Playbook for Learning

Extraverted Sensor's Playbook for Learning

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

by Jen Lilienstein
Language: English
Release Date: August 1, 2012

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...
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