Every Child Has a Thinking Style: A Guide to Recognizing and Fostering Each Childs Natural Gifts and Preferences-- to Help Them Learn, Thrive, and Achieve by Arlene Taylor

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    1. Every Child Has a Thinking Style: A Guide to Recognizing and Fostering Each Childs Natural Gifts and Preferences-- to Help Them Learn, Thrive, and Achieve by Arlene Taylor Great Info For home, school, and play-simple, insightful strategies to help each child develop essential life skills. Everyone has a natural thinking style-a set of preferences that helps with relating to the rest of the world. Using the latest research into how we think and learn, Lanna Nakone has divided children into four groups: penguins
    2. (maintainers), dogs (harmonizers), horses (innovators), and lions (prioritizers). For each type, an organized world is a safe haven. In this fresh, practical, and insightful guide, Lanna Nakone gives parents a new way to understand and encourage childrens thinking styles, sensory preferences, gender, and personality tendencies to help them tailor their childs environment to make it a safe, more learning-friendly place. Stories, illustrations, and concrete step-by-step instructions show readers how to give children the support they need to reach their full potential. Personal Review: Every Child Has a Thinking Style: A Guide to Recognizing and Fostering Each Childs Natural Gifts and Preferences-- to Help Them Learn, Thrive, and Achieve by Arlene Taylor I found this book extremely insightful and it was easy to spot our thinking styles even with out the test. There were some questions that were hard to answer but no different than any other personality type assesment. I do think this would be hard to use for a parent of a young child. My childern were 4 and 6 when I took the assesments. I made several changes to how my children's rooms were set up based suggestions in the book and I feel that it has made quite a difference. Does that mean that everything is neat and clutter free?? No but when it is time to clean up and put things away, it is much more condusive to their style. Although it is true that this book does not go very deep into how to make your thinking style work for you or give specific plans for transforming your childs life with this information, that is ok. I have read so many books like that and then felt disappointed because the "step by step" was too much to follow so I did not follow through. This book give examples and leaves you with a basic knowledge to put some idealogical changes into play. The book is a short and entertaining read and worth the money and time. For More 5 Star Customer Reviews and Lowest Price: Every Child Has a Thinking Style: A Guide to Recognizing and Fostering Each Childs Natural Gifts and Preferences-- to Help Them Learn, Thrive, and Achieve by Arlene Taylor 5 Star Customer Reviews and Lowest Price!
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