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The latest brain research shows that effective learning can only occur when
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Alexandra “Allie” Golon is a Master Teacher at Rocky Mountain School for the Gifted & Talented. As a founding member and former Director of the Visual-Spatial Resource, and homeschooling parent to two exceptionally gifted visual-spatial learners, Allie brings a wealth of experience to her books, Raising Topsy-Turvy Kids: Successfully Parenting Your Visual-Spatial Child and If You Could See the Way I Think: A Handbook for Visual-Spatial Kids. Her latest release, The Visual-Spatial Classroom: Differentiation Strategies that Engage Every Learner, is a rich resource for ensuring the classroom success of every student. Allie has been invited to present on teaching and parenting visual-spatial learners at state, national and international venues, including Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Japan. She has counseled dozens of families regarding homeschooling issues and harmoniously parenting visual-spatial learners and has appeared on talk radio programs and in print media. Allie can be reached at www.Visual-Learners.com. |
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I Can't See It! A Visual-Spatial Approach
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Other titles from this author: Raising Topsy-Turvy Kids: Successfully Parenting Your Visual-Spatial Child If You Could See the Way I Think: A Handbook for Visual-Spatial Kids The Visual-Spatial Classroom: Differentiation Strategies that Engage Every Learner! Nothin' But the Facts! A Visual-Spatial Strategy for the Times Tables |
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