Our 5 Keys to Get it Right by third-grade or Sooner for Your Right-Brain Learner focuses on:
- Recognizing most smart struggling students are what we call right-brain learners – others may call them kinesthetic learners, visual-spatial learners or visual learners. These are the smart kids who learn best when they see and experience information and who have significant upside potential.
- Too often the results get worse. Students who are behind in 1st thru 3rd grades fall further behind academically, suffer the anxiety and frustration that comes with falling further behind and offer suffer declines in their self-esteem
- The upside potential is often far greater than parents believe it to be. When you capitalize on your child’s strengths, identify and address their challenges and become the parent and advocate your child needs, your child may be able to make significant gains in months
- Most kids continue to struggle despite significant investments of time and money. Most programs focus on one or more weaknesses. If your child is like most of our clients — they need you to find the right fit — that capitalizes on their strengths, identifies and addresses their challenges and boosts their self-esteem. You also want a guide to help you become the coach and advocate your child needs.
- While this information can help, when you shift the focus to your child’s strengths and set transformational goals — you can become a Transformational Strength-based Parent who helps your child succeed within months.
Is your child a right-brain learner?
- Does your child have an excellent memory for places they have been?
- Does your child learn best when he or she sees and experiences information
- Is your child a lot smarter than present results would indicate
If you suspect your child might learn differently and be a right-brain learner – take our no cost 18-question quiz to see if your child is a right-brain learner and learn what you can do next.
If it does, feel free to give us a call and let’s discuss your challenges, your fears and your dreams. You can either call us at 561-361-7495 or at 919-371-5295 or click here to schedule your no cost 30-minute conversation on
How to Get It Right by third-grade or Sooner for Your Child.
If you participate in this 3D Learner Listening Tour — we will invite you to a special webinar on “Parents Get it Right by third-grader or Sooner”.
The Alarming Truth: Most Kids Are Behind and Will Fall Further Behind
If you’re the parent of a bright but struggling child in kindergarten through third-grade, you may already be sensing what the data confirms: something isn’t clicking — and time is slipping away.
The stakes? They’re far higher than most parents are told.
According to national data, 69% of American fourth graders are reading below grade level. That statistic alone is unsettling — but for children who learn differently, the reality is likely even worse.
At 3D Learner, we estimate over 80% of students are right-brain learners — including those with IQs of 120, or even 130, — are still reading below grade level in fourth grade.
Let that sink in.
These are not children who lack intelligence. These are often gifted, creative, hands-on learners with incredible potential — but traditional teaching methods just don’t work for them.
And by the time schools acknowledge there’s a real problem, your child may already be far behind — academically, emotionally, and socially.
The Window Is Narrow — But the Opportunity Is Huge
Here’s the good news: when you identify how your child learns best and work with the right partner, you can unlock transformational gains — not just in school, but in life.
With a strength-based, brain-friendly approach, kids who learn differently can make extraordinary progress in:
- Reading speed and comprehension
- Attention, memory, and processing speed
- Confidence and self-esteem
- Even coordination, sports performance, and social skills
We’ve seen it happen — time and time again — when parents stop waiting for the system to act and take the lead themselves.
Why Schools and Traditional Tutors Often Fall Short
Your school may mean well. Your tutor may be experienced. But here’s the problem:
Most schools and learning centers are not equipped to recognize — let alone teach to — the needs of a right-brain learner, a visual-spatial learner, or a kinesthetic learner.
Schools tend to use programs designed for typical learners. If your child thinks in pictures, learns by doing, or struggles with executive function and visual processing — they may never catch up using traditional methods.
Getting It Right By third-grade or Sooner is not easy — but it’s often doable.
If you partner with professionals who will:
- Capitalize on your child’s strengths
- Identify and address your child’s challenges
- Boost their self-esteem and resilience
- Help you to be the coach and advocate your child needs
Our goal is to help you to be a Transformational Strength-based Parent — who helps your child to get it right by third-grade or sooner.
The Bottom Line: If It Is to Be, It’s Up to You
No one cares more than you.
No one is better positioned to change the trajectory than you.
And no one else is going to do this for your child.
You are your child’s best advocate.
So take the next step. Learn how your child learns best. Understand what’s holding them back. And partner with a team who sees the same potential in your child that you do.
At 3D Learner, we’re here to help you get it right by third-grade or sooner.
Next Steps to Get It Right by third-grade or Sooner
If you suspect your child might learn differently and be a right-brain learner – take our no cost 18-question quiz to see if your child is a right-brain learner and learn what you can do next.
If it does, feel free to give us a call and let’s discuss your challenges, your fears and your dreams. You can either call us at 561-361-7495 or at 919-371-5295 or click here to schedule your no cost 30-minute conversation on
5 Steps to Get It Right by third-grade or Sooner for Your Child.
If you participate in this 3D Learner Listening Tour — we will invite you to a special webinar on “Parents, 5 Steps to Get it Right by third-grade or Sooner”.




