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Melvin D. Levine

    All Kinds of Minds
    Educational Care
    A Mind at a Time
    • A Mind at a Time

      • 352 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      4,1(940)Abgeben

      Different minds learn differently, notes Dr. Mel Levine, a prominent education expert and pediatrician. This poses a challenge for many children, as schools often adhere to a one-size-fits-all approach, leaving those whose learning patterns diverge struggling. Dr. Levine guides parents and caregivers in recognizing individual learning styles, emphasizing the importance of nurturing a child's strengths while addressing weaknesses. This tailored teaching fosters achievement rather than frustration. He identifies eight fundamental learning systems based on various neurodevelopmental capacities, noting that students excel in different areas. For instance, some may be creatively gifted yet struggle with factual retention in subjects like history due to weak memory skills. Others might have difficulty with sequential ordering, impacting their performance in mathematics. Dr. Levine asserts that these challenges stem not from a lack of intelligence but from mismatched learning styles. Drawing on extensive research and experience, he provides strategies for parents and teachers to navigate these differences. He highlights the unrealistic expectations placed on children to excel in every area, urging a shift in focus toward understanding individual learning styles. By doing so, we can enhance children's learning potential and avoid the long-term repercussions of frustration in their educational journeys.

      A Mind at a Time
    • All Kinds of Minds

      • 283 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      3,9(91)Abgeben

      This book is great to help children understand and appreciate children who learn differently. Highly recommend reading it to students in grades 2-6 who have have a learning disability.

      All Kinds of Minds