Category Archives: Right-Brained

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A Call for Right-Brained Resource Reviews

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On my Homeschooling Creatively list, a member posted a link to a new geography resource using the notebooking format. It featured the continent of Africa. My first thought was that I’d never seen notebooking or lapbooking work for my children. … Continue reading

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My Readers Ask: Don’t All Children Prefer Passion-Inspired Learning?

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Michele asked: I only have right-brained children, but I have to wonder why all children wouldn’t benefit from passion-inspired learning versus teacher-enforced learning. I’m honestly trying to learn here. Do left-brained children buck this type of thing like our right-brained … Continue reading

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Right-Brained Math: Concepts to Facts

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I was asked to speak about a section in my book, The Right Side of Normal, that I’ll share here: First, a definition from Chapter Twelve, “Building the Road to Math Competency:” There’s a difference between arithmetic and mathematics. Here’s … Continue reading

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Therapies and Interventions: Are They Useful?

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Vision therapy. Dyslexia programs. Dianne Craft. Brain gym exercises. Dietary interventions. Usually when your child isn’t performing to the level or ability that is expected for their age based on the scope and sequence found in school, these might be … Continue reading

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The Natural Learning Development for Right-Brained Children

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I’ll start off taking excerpts (in blue) from my book, The Right Side of Normal, from Chapters Four and Seven to explain the natural learning development for right-brained children using the Learning Stages chart I created. Because the left and right … Continue reading