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I am a liberal-minded homeschool mom who is constantly trying to find that elusive state of balance in my life while enjoying my two energetic, yet vastly different boys.

Our wisdom is all mixed up with what we call our neurosis. Our brilliance, our juiciness, our spiciness, is all mixed up with our craziness and our confusion, therefore it doesn’t do any good to try to get rid of our so-called negative aspects, because in that process we also get rid of our basic wonderfulness.

~ Pema Chodron

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 "Learning can only happen when a child is interested. If he's not interested, it's like throwing marshmallows at his head and calling it eating."

~ Barbara Lamping

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    Right-Brained Learners FAQ > General (5 entries)

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    • The term "right-brained learner" (also called visual-spatial learner) refers to the latest brain research into what functions are controlled by each half of the brain. According to The Visual-Spatial Learner: An ...
    • The article The Visual-Spatial Learner: An Introduction by Linda Kreger Silverman is a great place to start and gives a great overview of visual-spatial traits. Read it and see if you ...
    • If you see your child in this description , then check out Linda Kreger Silverman’s book Upside-Down Brilliance: The Visual-Spatial Learner . A very good overview of visual-spatial learners and how ...
    • The right-brained learning style is most definitely not a disability…it is merely a different way of learning . One that many people are not familiar with. Our society and most educational ...
    • Right-brained learners are often seen as “struggling learners,” which can be confusing to anyone who knows them, because they are also usually very obviously smart. They also seem to have the ...