Dianne Craft's "Teaching the Right Brain Child" | Reading Made Fast and Easy

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  • čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
  • How to teach your child using right brain strategies to make learning easy and fast. diannecraft.org
    Half of people are right brain dominant and half are left brain dominant, however, most curriculums are designed in a left brain manner. They are sequential, black and white, auditory, writing things out, finishing things on time, multiple choice. Right brain strategies use more dynamic imagery to wake up the right brain and lock in words and math facts using the photographic memory.
    Even if your child is behind in reading and below grade they are likely struggling due to the left brain curriculum they are using. They can make 2-3 years growth in one year using their photographic memory.
    Using the photographic memory will help your child feel smart and it takes very little energy to learn using your photographic memory. I call it ESL- Energy Sparing Learning...
    Who needs right brain teaching? Not just Right brain people. All people can benefit by applying right brain strategies but specifically anyone who has an auditory processing problem, writing block, under developed memory, kids who have tried all the other programs but have not gotten the results they need.
    Dianne Craft, special education teacher, former homeschool mom, nutritionist and director of Child Diagnostics in Denver, Colorado. stores.diannecraft.org/teachin...

Komentáře • 7

  • @leannestrong1000
    @leannestrong1000 Před rokem +2

    Hi, I'm on the autism spectrum, AND I'm a right-brained learner. Unfortunately, public schools here in the US are typically designed for left brained students. Sure, they do offer right brained classes, such as art or music classes, and sure, experiments can be done in science class. But overall, public school classes are taught in a very left brained manner. Sometimes even the right brained classes were taught in a very left brained manner. I attended a private school from 2nd-8th grade (September 2000 through June 2007), where a large portion of the lessons were hands-on or visual, and there was a strong focus on the arts. This worked well for me, as I am a very hands-on learner, followed closely by visual learning. Math was a subject that I always had difficulty with, but art was typically a subject that I did well in. If I were the one in charge of this, public schools would be EXPECTED to adopt a curriculum that fits around the WHOLE brain.

  • @MCL46
    @MCL46 Před 5 lety +2

    I could have been a strait A student if I had this as a child. Now I have three a freshman in college, a junior in life skills (w/down syndrome), and a 14 year old who doesn't like school. As soon as I can afford this, is will move from my wish list to my shopping cart.

  • @Jewelrybydfly
    @Jewelrybydfly Před 10 lety

    Excellent, Thanks for sharing.

  • @erint933
    @erint933 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you so much! This is very helpful because I have what I believe is 2 out of my 3 kids that are Right Brain, and I am too. I'm wondering do you have this dvd now on a digital platform, as in a downloadable resource, or on smart tv? I don't have a dvd player any longer and realize they're going out of style most places. Thank you, and I look forward to learning more.🙂