Synopsis Right-Brained Children in a Left-Brained World offers a step-by-step program that shows parents how to work with, not against, the special abilities of the ADD child. Radio drive-time tour. --This text refers to the hardcover edition of this title Synopsis "Right-Brained Children in a Left-Brained World" offers a step-by-step program that shows parents how to work with, not against, the special abilities of the ADD child. Radio drive-time tour. --This text refers to the hardcover edition of this title The author, Laurie Parsons, Parsonsrad@aol.com , August 26, 1999 IT'S REWARDING THAT THE BOOK IS HELPING YOU Thank you, readers, for your kind feedback on Right-Brained Children in a Left-Brained World! I co-authored this book with Jeffrey Freed, who tutored my son. I thought you might enjoy an update on Zach: he's now 10 years old and in the 4th grade in a public school in Scottsdale, AZ. He's in two honors classes, gets awards for citizenship, and is studying trumpet and violin. He is an excellent chess player. He recently took an SAT test, in which he finished at high school level in many subjects. He is the light of my life.In spite of the miles between us, Jeffrey Freed and I stay in touch and share our successes. I'd be happy to hear more of your stories about your children at Parsonsrad@aol.com. Jeff and I have discussed the possibility of a second book, but right now child-rearing is taking priority. Thanks again for all your feedback! It's parents and educators like you who are making a difference.Sincerely,Laurie Parsons August 1999 The author, Jeffrey N. Freed , June 21, 1998 More people need to focus on this key issue. This book takes the unique approach that children with ADD are not necessarily broken. It unlocks the reasons behind the reality of why ADD is often mistaken for a visual learning style which clashes with the traditional school curriculum. The beauty of this book is that it gives concrete steps so that a parent or child can work effectively with this new breed of child. Much more needs to be unearthed about this emerging learning style, or we will all pay a heavy price. Synopsis A revolutionary approach to tapping the unique strengths of children with Attention Deficit Disorder.From The PublisherRequ
Synopsis "Right-Brained Children in a Left-Brained World" offers a step-by-step program that shows parents how to work with, not against, the special abilities of the ADD child. Radio drive-time tour. --This text refers to the hardcover edition of this title The author, Laurie Parsons, Parsonsrad@aol.com , August 26, 1999 IT'S REWARDING THAT THE BOOK IS HELPING YOU Thank you, readers, for your kind feedback on Right-Brained Children in a Left-Brained World! I co-authored this book with Jeffrey Freed, who tutored my son. I thought you might enjoy an update on Zach: he's now 10 years old and in the 4th grade in a public school in Scottsdale, AZ. He's in two honors classes, gets awards for citizenship, and is studying trumpet and violin. He is an excellent chess player. He recently took an SAT test, in which he finished at high school level in many subjects. He is the light of my life.In spite of the miles between us, Jeffrey Freed and I stay in touch and share our successes. I'd be happy to hear more of your stories about your children at Parsonsrad@aol.com. Jeff and I have discussed the possibility of a second book, but right now child-rearing is taking priority. Thanks again for all your feedback! It's parents and educators like you who are making a difference.Sincerely,Laurie Parsons August 1999 The author, Jeffrey N. Freed , June 21, 1998 More people need to focus on this key issue. This book takes the unique approach that children with ADD are not necessarily broken. It unlocks the reasons behind the reality of why ADD is often mistaken for a visual learning style which clashes with the traditional school curriculum. The beauty of this book is that it gives concrete steps so that a parent or child can work effectively with this new breed of child. Much more needs to be unearthed about this emerging learning style, or we will all pay a heavy price. Synopsis A revolutionary approach to tapping the unique strengths of children with Attention Deficit Disorder.From The PublisherRequ
The author, Laurie Parsons, Parsonsrad@aol.com , August 26, 1999 IT'S REWARDING THAT THE BOOK IS HELPING YOU Thank you, readers, for your kind feedback on Right-Brained Children in a Left-Brained World! I co-authored this book with Jeffrey Freed, who tutored my son. I thought you might enjoy an update on Zach: he's now 10 years old and in the 4th grade in a public school in Scottsdale, AZ. He's in two honors classes, gets awards for citizenship, and is studying trumpet and violin. He is an excellent chess player. He recently took an SAT test, in which he finished at high school level in many subjects. He is the light of my life.In spite of the miles between us, Jeffrey Freed and I stay in touch and share our successes. I'd be happy to hear more of your stories about your children at Parsonsrad@aol.com. Jeff and I have discussed the possibility of a second book, but right now child-rearing is taking priority. Thanks again for all your feedback! It's parents and educators like you who are making a difference.Sincerely,Laurie Parsons August 1999 The author, Jeffrey N. Freed , June 21, 1998 More people need to focus on this key issue. This book takes the unique approach that children with ADD are not necessarily broken. It unlocks the reasons behind the reality of why ADD is often mistaken for a visual learning style which clashes with the traditional school curriculum. The beauty of this book is that it gives concrete steps so that a parent or child can work effectively with this new breed of child. Much more needs to be unearthed about this emerging learning style, or we will all pay a heavy price. Synopsis A revolutionary approach to tapping the unique strengths of children with Attention Deficit Disorder.From The PublisherRequ
In spite of the miles between us, Jeffrey Freed and I stay in touch and share our successes. I'd be happy to hear more of your stories about your children at Parsonsrad@aol.com.
Jeff and I have discussed the possibility of a second book, but right now child-rearing is taking priority. Thanks again for all your feedback! It's parents and educators like you who are making a difference.
Sincerely,
Laurie Parsons August 1999
The author, Jeffrey N. Freed , June 21, 1998 More people need to focus on this key issue. This book takes the unique approach that children with ADD are not necessarily broken. It unlocks the reasons behind the reality of why ADD is often mistaken for a visual learning style which clashes with the traditional school curriculum. The beauty of this book is that it gives concrete steps so that a parent or child can work effectively with this new breed of child. Much more needs to be unearthed about this emerging learning style, or we will all pay a heavy price. Synopsis A revolutionary approach to tapping the unique strengths of children with Attention Deficit Disorder.From The PublisherRequ
Synopsis A revolutionary approach to tapping the unique strengths of children with Attention Deficit Disorder.From The PublisherRequ
From The PublisherRequ