A moving letter from a homeschool mom poses the question. Continue Reading →
A moving letter from a homeschool mom poses the question. Continue Reading →
When you test for gifted and talented, you’re opening a can of worms. So many things can come of this – most good, but some bad. Here’s some help with making that decision. Continue Reading →
Is your child a top-down learner? Many children are and it goes unrecognized. This can frustrate the child, the parent and the teacher. Here’s how to tell if he/she is – and how you can help. Continue Reading →
What does it mean to be “gifted” in math? Is your child gifted? Aren’t all children gifted? Continue Reading →
Using Discovery Toys’ Think-It-Through tiles you can train the brain for the Transitive Property. Continue Reading →
The five phases of learning math are: exposure, activity, settling, re-engagement and application. Hit on this cycle more than once to improve learning. Continue Reading →
Here are six techniques to target the major skills that drive math. Presented by Dr. Vicki Parker of The Brain Trainer. Continue Reading →