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I Can't See It !
A Visual-Spatial Approach to
Language Arts


     
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"Unless the right
hemisphere is activated
and engaged," no learning can occur
--
for any child.

 

This book will show you
how to effectively
teach Reading, Writing,
Handwriting and Spelling
in a visual-spatial friendly
way that helps every
student!

I Can't See It!      

Just $9.95 to download as an
e-book!

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e-book to arrive,
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I ordered your e-book I Can't See It!  last month and found it most informative.  I teach children with dyslexia and ADHD and I have been using many of your strategies.  They work like a charm! 
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The latest brain research shows that effective learning can only occur when you have successfully engaged the right hemisphere...

no matter the student's preferred learning style!

I Can't See It! uses humor, imagery,
and other right-hemispheric methods
to teach language arts, including Reading,
Writing, Handwriting and Spelling --
just what you need to engage every learner!

 

Please note:

I Can't See It! A Visual-Spatial Approach to Language Arts was originally
published as several chapters within The Visual-Spatial Classrooom:
Differentiation Strategies that Engage Every Learner
and were
modified from what was originally published in the kids'
handbook, If You Could See the Way I Think.

 

Or, $9.95 for the downloadable e-book version:

 

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  Nothin' But the Facts!  

Originally published as Chapter Eight within The
Visual-Spatial Classroom,
Nothin' But the Facts! will show you how to effectively teach the times tables
in a visual-spatial friendly way!

To be learn more about this mini-book, click here!

   
             
 

 

Allie Golon

 

Alexandra “Allie” Golon is a Master Teacher at Rocky Mountain School for the Gifted and Creative in Boulder, Colorado. As the former Director of the Visual-Spatial Resource, a founding member of the Access Team, 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 book, The Visual-Spatial Classroom: Differentiation Strategies that Engage Every Learner, is a rich resource for teachers wishing to honor the right hemisphere of every student.

Allie has been invited to present on teaching and parenting visual-spatial learners at state, national and international venues. She has counseled dozens of families regarding various 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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