For Your Child Who May Learn Differently: A Proven Pathway to Success

Most smart struggling students learn differently.  That is, they learn best when they see and experience information.  They may be labeled a right-brain learner, a visual-spatial learner or a kinesthetic learner.  

The first step we recommend is to complete the 

Is my child a right-brain, visual-spatial or kinesthetic learner” screening tool

Do this with your child, their answers may surprise you.

 

Every child deserves the chance to thrive — especially those who learn differently. At 3D Learner, we’ve helped thousands of bright, creative kids who were struggling in school break through the barriers and succeed. 

Our 5-step Pathway to Success empowers parents to take charge, get the right help, and unleash their child’s full potential.

 

Our 5-Step Pathway to Success for Your Child Who Learns Differently

  1.  Reject the Status Quo
    Stop waiting for things to get better on their own. Traditional systems often focus on what your child can’t do. Instead, recognize the risks of inaction — and the incredible upside your child has. For a child who learns differently, it is important to recognize the improvement that is possible when one teaches to their strengths, identifies and addresses their challenges and boosts their self-esteem.  Step into your role as the Make the Difference Parent your child needs.
  2. Assess for Success
    Go beyond labels. Discover how your child learns best. Identify their unique strengths, specific challenges (like dyslexia, ADHD, visual processing, or anxiety), and get a clear picture of where they stand in reading fluency, reading comprehension, attention, and confidence.  It is critically important to understand how your child learns best.  
  3. Set BOLD Goals
    Set BOLD Goals that inspire and stretch your child — goals that aim for Outrageous Success. We’re talking about dramatic gains in reading, a real love of learning, stronger self-esteem, and more time to pursue what lights them up — whether it’s sports, music, or art.
  4. Get the Right Help
    Partner with professionals who specialize in smart kids who learn differently. Choose those who will build on your child’s strengths, tackle their challenges, and work with you to become the powerful coach and advocate your child needs.
  5. Start Now
    The sooner you act, the greater the results. Your child is at a critical window of opportunity. Let’s turn their struggles into strengths — and their potential into real progress.

 

One way to accelerate the process is to engage in a conversation.  If we can help, call us at 561-361-7495 or click here on How to Put Your Child Who Learns Differently on Their Pathway to Success.

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