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Do the Games We Play Indicate Brain Processing Preference?

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For a long time, I secretly felt guilty for not playing more board games with my children. Like reading aloud and putting together puzzles, I felt board games were a staple of childhood development. And yet, I had just as … Continue reading

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Am I Right-Brained Dominant?

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I’ve found that people either oversimplify their attempts to figure out this question, or get bogged down into the nitty-gritty details of testing scores. In the first camp, one can find a lot of “tests” on-line that determine brain dominance. … Continue reading

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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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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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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