The right way - A guide for parents and teachers to encourage visual learners (Paperback, Second Edition)

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The Right Way by Elaine Lowenberg (counselling psychologist) and Elsie Lucas (occupational therapist-remedial teacher) is a guide for parents and teachers to identify and help visual learners at home and in the classroom. Although a number of books have been written about ADD, ADDHD and other learning challenges, this one addresses these from a South African point of view. Because of their different but not inferior learning styles, these children experience schooling negatively. They are called 'lazy' and are sometimes labelled as having learning disabilities or an attention-deficit disorder (ADD). This guide should change the lives of under-achievers. Accessibly written and using many examples and illustrations, it shows parents and teachers how to help their children achieve the same levels of success as their peers through the use of their creative talents. Elaine Lowenberg is now retired and living in Durban.

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The Right Way by Elaine Lowenberg (counselling psychologist) and Elsie Lucas (occupational therapist-remedial teacher) is a guide for parents and teachers to identify and help visual learners at home and in the classroom. Although a number of books have been written about ADD, ADDHD and other learning challenges, this one addresses these from a South African point of view. Because of their different but not inferior learning styles, these children experience schooling negatively. They are called 'lazy' and are sometimes labelled as having learning disabilities or an attention-deficit disorder (ADD). This guide should change the lives of under-achievers. Accessibly written and using many examples and illustrations, it shows parents and teachers how to help their children achieve the same levels of success as their peers through the use of their creative talents. Elaine Lowenberg is now retired and living in Durban.

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Imprint

University of KwaZulu-Natal Press

Country of origin

South Africa

Release date

December 1999

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

May 1999

Authors

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Dimensions

240 x 170mm (L x W)

Format

Paperback

Pages

160

Edition

Second Edition

ISBN-13

978-1-875011-26-1

Barcode

9781875011261

Categories

LSN

1-875011-26-9



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