7 Reasons You Want to Know if Your Child Is a Right-Brain Learner

“Discovering our child was a right-brain learner and developing what has become the 3D Learner Program ®, changed our daughter’s lives and has helped thousands of our students with our strength-based approach”, says Mira Halpert MEd., Developer and Director of 3D Learner Program ®.

“I strongly recommend, if you think your child learns differently, to take this
18 question screening tool to see if your child is a right-brain learner
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Do this with your child, it may change their lives and yours.
Note, others may identify these bright right-brain learners as
visual-spatial learners, kinesthetic learners or visual learners”.

 

 

7 Reasons You Want to Know if Your Child Is a Right-Brain Learner

 

1. You can stop wondering “What’s wrong?” and start focusing on “What’s possible.”
If your child is a bright right-brain learner, there’s nothing “broken” — they simply learn in a way that’s different from the way most schools teach. Knowing this gives you a new lens for hope and action.

2. You’ll understand why the traditional “more phonics and more drills” approach hasn’t worked. Many bright right-brain learners thrive when they see, experience, and connect information — not when they’re asked to memorize endless word lists or rules.

3, You can match your child’s learning environment to their strengths.
Once you know your child is a visual-spatial, hands-on learner, you can choose teaching strategies, tools, and a learning program that teaches to their strengths, addresses their challenges and helps you to be the coach and advocate your child needs.|

4. You’ll uncover hidden strengths others might miss.
Right-brain learners often have incredible pattern recognition, creativity, problem-solving skills, and big-picture thinking — assets that may be overlooked in a “one-size-fits-all” classroom.

5. You can address the real challenges holding them back.
Many right-brain learners also have challenges with reading fluency, comprehension, working memory, or visual processing. Knowing their learning style helps you find solutions that work for them

6. You’ll protect their confidence and love for learning.
Kids who are smart but struggle in a traditional setting often start doubting themselves. The sooner you adapt to how they learn best, the faster you protect their self-esteem.

7. You can create a clear, personalized success plan.
Once you know your child’s strengths and learning style, you can set bold goals, choose the right interventions, and make steady progress toward both academic
success and a thriving, confident child.

 

If your child is a bright right brain learner and
you would like to discuss how you can make the difference,
you can either call us at 561-361-7495 or 919-371-5295 or
click here to schedule a Pathway to Success Conversation.

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