Something Cool to Do
Children love doing the
LSA evaluation because there are no right or wrong answers and because the questions are all about them.
3 Versions of the Report
That’s between 10 and 20 pages of easy-to-understand fully illustrated analysis of your child’s learning potential and advice. Your child gets a copy aimed at them, you get a parent copy and you get a copy for the teacher that tells them how to treat your child in class.
Reach Their Potential
Is your child word-visual, picture-visual or internally visual? Externally or internally auditory? Tactile? Internally or externally kinesthetic? Or even all of the above? Find out and you will be directly responsible for their improved performance in 2006.
Is Your Child Gifted?
These may be the signs that your child is gifted:
- can learn through several sensory modes
- has a preference for evening or early morning
- prefers to work alone or with true peers
- won’t accept authority
- is internally motivated
- never gives up
- dislikes rules
- doesn’t need help in structuring their learning.
Motivation
Carrot, stick or neither? Some people call it bribery, others an incentive. But do you know whether your promise of a special treat will help your child’s work or hinder it? Read their
Learning Style report to see whether your child is externally or internally motivated.
Goodbye Homework Horrors
The
Learning Style report will tell you how to turn your child’s study area into their favourite place in the house.
Accept Your Child’s Style
You know, when they surround themselves with piles of books, papers and dirty plates with half-eaten apples, it doesn’t mean that they’re trying to annoy you. It may simply mean that they process information in a holistic way. Do their LSA to find out.
Banish Eminem
The
Learning Style report will tell you whether your child will benefit from listening to music while doing homework. But the report will also tell you (and your child) what music is conducive to learning. More importantly, it’ll tell you which music NOT to listen to during study time.
Is Your Child Safe On The Internet?
If your child has a preference for visual and tactile stimulation, if he or she prefers learning alone and structuring their own work, if he or she has a non preference for kinesthetic and auditory activities (all of these available from the
Learning Style report ), then the chances are high that they will enjoy spending a lot of time on the computer - possibly in chat rooms. Internet predators look for quiet children, often those who are underachievers socially or academically.
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