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Monthly Archives: March 2013
Quantum Touch: Seeing and perceiving energies
I trained in quantum Touch last year and would like to share this very special free offer with you. As always, I am always happy to have your feedback and answer your questions. I am gradually integrating Quantum touch into … Continue reading
The National Curriculum calls for visual learning so why don’t we tell our teachers how a child learns visually?
Teachers are taught to teach visually, but not how a child learns visually. The National curriculum calls for multi-sensory teaching and learning, so why are we not educating our teachers in how children learn visually and how they organise their … Continue reading
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Tagged early years framework, Learning, literacy, multi-sensory, National Curriculum
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When People Worry About Math, the Brain Feels the Pain
This is a really interesting article about the stress caused by just thinking about do maths. When we reduce the stress by helping people to get into a calm and relaxed learning state, they will find maths easier. To achieve … Continue reading
£1.5M announcement for increased apprenticeships
“Apprenticeships are essential for many businesses, invaluable for individuals, and crucial for the wider economy. The good news is there has never been a better time to employ an apprentice or start an apprenticeship because in this financial year the … Continue reading
Harrow Learning and Development Exhibition – U.K. TODAY. PLEASE SHARE THIS.
If you live in the London or Home Counties area of the UK, then this is a unique opportunity to meet and talk to 25 specialist providers of Special Needs support. It’s entirely free with easy parking and probably the … Continue reading
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Visual learning and foreign languages
An enquiry this morning prompted this blog. “does it work in Dutch as well as English”. The answer is yes any language and let me explain: You can visualise words in any language. I have taught many people in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Dutch, English, foreign languages, Visual Learning, visualise words
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