Tag Archives: right-brained

Gallery

All About Spelling

This gallery contains 5 photos.

Gotcha! I’m actually not going to talk about the program, All About Spelling, because I haven’t used it, but I am going to speak about spelling and right-brained, creative learners. Often, it’s these types of learners that propel a parent … Continue reading

Gallery

Learning to Read with Sight Words

This gallery contains 4 photos.

I believe there might be a misconception about how a creative, right-brained person learns to read with sight words. From my understanding, when the words “sight words” comes up at school, most often what is being referred to are those … Continue reading

Gallery

Two Early Writing Styles

This gallery contains 18 photos.

I had the pleasure of hosting my four great nieces at my home this summer for two months. How wonderful is a houseful of girls! A new experience for me with six boys. Coloring, drawing, and pretty creations were often the … Continue reading

Gallery

Your Child Might Be Right-Brained If …

This gallery contains 6 photos.

I thought it might be useful to list some common traits brought up by parents wondering if their child is a right-brained dominant learner. The most important reason that I share the right-brained information is to help adults shift perspective … Continue reading

Gallery

Sight Word or Phonics?

This gallery contains 8 photos.

Most parents and educators emphatically believe that the best, most reliable path to learning to read is through a systematic teaching of phonics. Even remedial dyslexic programs tend to be based in phonics. As I’ve said here before, is there … Continue reading