Learning Disabilities: What Parents Need to Know about How to Overcome Learning Difficulties

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Special Education, Learning Disabled, Family & Relationships, Parenting, Special Needs, Educational Theory
Cover of the book Learning Disabilities: What Parents Need to Know about How to Overcome Learning Difficulties by Neil Mars, 22 Lions Bookstore
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Neil Mars ISBN: 9781540192578
Publisher: 22 Lions Bookstore Publication: November 19, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Neil Mars
ISBN: 9781540192578
Publisher: 22 Lions Bookstore
Publication: November 19, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Over many years, I've analyzed dozens of books from various sources. I began by reading much of the literary editions promising immediate results, mostly from authors with background in psychology, offering memorization methods and concentration techniques, but nothing seemed to work. They didn’t work because were based on common sense, such as studying in quiet and well-lit locations, and also because, largely, they exposed scientific models of approach originating in the same social irrationality that was creating students with learning difficulties. In a society that considered the necessity of concentration as a fundamental and differential principle in the ability to learn, everything that was presented on learning followed the strengthening of that same social fallacy. The works available on the subject of learning appeared and appear to not consider what for society in general is not real – learning as a mental and emotional apprehension of reality. A forced retention of reality is promoted in our minds, as if it was possible to learn what you cannot comprehend, experience or apply with autonomy.

Society has corrupted itself in the past centuries, and it is living in this situation with a natural and utter disregard for a constructive evolution of thousands of years. This has motivated me to analyze various works on mental health, namely, related to how the brain processes and analyses reality – which is normal and what is not. Inevitably, and as a consequence of the detachment towards the illusions of humanity, a new world was unveiled before my eyes, and with it new paths to know and discover. A good part of this new knowledge has changed my personality and altered my way of facing life forever.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Over many years, I've analyzed dozens of books from various sources. I began by reading much of the literary editions promising immediate results, mostly from authors with background in psychology, offering memorization methods and concentration techniques, but nothing seemed to work. They didn’t work because were based on common sense, such as studying in quiet and well-lit locations, and also because, largely, they exposed scientific models of approach originating in the same social irrationality that was creating students with learning difficulties. In a society that considered the necessity of concentration as a fundamental and differential principle in the ability to learn, everything that was presented on learning followed the strengthening of that same social fallacy. The works available on the subject of learning appeared and appear to not consider what for society in general is not real – learning as a mental and emotional apprehension of reality. A forced retention of reality is promoted in our minds, as if it was possible to learn what you cannot comprehend, experience or apply with autonomy.

Society has corrupted itself in the past centuries, and it is living in this situation with a natural and utter disregard for a constructive evolution of thousands of years. This has motivated me to analyze various works on mental health, namely, related to how the brain processes and analyses reality – which is normal and what is not. Inevitably, and as a consequence of the detachment towards the illusions of humanity, a new world was unveiled before my eyes, and with it new paths to know and discover. A good part of this new knowledge has changed my personality and altered my way of facing life forever.

More books from 22 Lions Bookstore

Cover of the book How to Stop Feeling Lost in Life and Find What You Love by Neil Mars
Cover of the book Implants: Knowing How the Power Elite Controls You by Neil Mars
Cover of the book How to Get Her Interested in You: …Even in Her Wildest and Worse Nightmares by Neil Mars
Cover of the book Prosperity: How Health Affects Wealth and Happiness by Neil Mars
Cover of the book Buddhism 2.0: How to Practice the Universal Laws of Modern Buddhism and Follow the Greatest Lessons about Virtue, Moral and Enlightenment by Neil Mars
Cover of the book Give Me Money!: How I Got Rich and You Can Be Rich Too By Following the Knights Templar Legacy by Neil Mars
Cover of the book How to Know What Women Want: …Without Having to Entertain Them Like a Circus Monkey by Neil Mars
Cover of the book A Ciência da Alma: O Equílibrio entre a Energia, a Vida, a Mente, a Alma, o Espírito e Deus by Neil Mars
Cover of the book The 10 Secret Laws of Visualization: How to Apply the Art of Mental Projection to Obtain Success by Neil Mars
Cover of the book The Spiritual Laws of Abundance: The Spiritual Way of Making Money by Understanding The Relationship Between Attitude, Emotions, Values, Ethics, Moral, Success, Power, Politics, Religion and Lifestyle by Neil Mars
Cover of the book The Dark Side of the Publishing Industry: The Biggest Scams in the Business of Self-Publishing with Famous Publishers and Distributors by Neil Mars
Cover of the book Energia Vital by Neil Mars
Cover of the book Positivamente: Lições sobre Felicidade, Paz, Sucesso, Amor e Prosperidade by Neil Mars
Cover of the book The Law of the Pentagram: An Alchemist Handbook for Magic and Divination Using the Application of Spiritual Codes and the Law of Attraction by Neil Mars
Cover of the book The School of Life: Important Life Lessons Everyone Should Know by Neil Mars
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy