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Learning Styles: Do You Know How Your Child Learns (Part 1)

We began our three-part series on learning styles with the visual learner. We unveiled several characteristics of this learning style. In our previous issue, we discussed the characteristics of the kinesthetic learner. We revealed the fact that the visual learner is greatly dependent upon the sense of sight, while the kinesthetic learner prefers movement in order to learn best. Our current installment in this series focuses on the auditory learner.

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How Can I Encourage My Child to Read?

Read aloud to your child often. Start reading to your child when he is a baby and keep reading as he grows up. As you read, talk with your child, encourage him to ask questions and to talk about the story. Ask him to predict what will come next.

Encourage your child to read on her own. Children who spend at least 30 minutes a day reading for fun develop the skills to be better readers at school.

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Helping Your Child with Math

Math is often times a difficult subject for children to master. With assistance from their parents, however, children can learn to appreciate math and achieve desirable grades as well.

Parents should follow key steps to help with this goal.

Visit your child’s school.

Meet with their teacher as soon as possible. try to determine if your child is actively involved in math. Find out ways to help your child better understand math problems.
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