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The Creative Outlets

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I’ve discussed here the type of school subjects that interest right-brained children most, and why. But I haven’t taken the time to discuss a category of subjects that are at the heart of a right-brained person: what I term the … 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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My Reader’s Ask: External Perfectionism vs. Internal Perfectionism

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Dawn asked: Could you give an example of the difference between internal and external perfectionism? I replied: I’ll go ahead and use the explanation straight out of my book. From The Right Side of Normal, Chapter Eight, “Loves to Learn:” … Continue reading