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Support for grandparents of ADHD children….
from another one of our Empowering Learning Practitioners. Talking about grandparents and ADHD recently, they have a tough time. They want to help their grandchildren, they don’t want to upset their children and when they were kids nobody talked about … Continue reading
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Tagged ADHD, children, education, empoweringlearning, jeanramsey, mental-health, parenting
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Free drop-in with your questions about visual learners
Learn some new perspectives on how to help our neurodivergent students. Just drop-in with your questions. Next date is Wednesday 4th September, 9:00am or 7:30pm Register here to join this FREE call: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/rt/7109820806430804227. Empowering Learning can offer parents and teachers … Continue reading
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Tagged #mentalimagery, children, empoweringlearnijg, neurodivergent
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My Fundraiser succeeded and is continuing
My wonderful friends, from the UK, USA and even Australia, contributed to my birthday fundraiser to cover the costs of sending out the first 100 copies of The Elephants in the Classroom to primary schools across the United Kingdom, to … Continue reading
These children are our future: and you can help them
This is such a serious situation that I have just taken the unprecedented action to mail this press release out to everyone on my mailing list whether or not they have declared a specific interest in how children can excel in school. … Continue reading
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Tagged children, failure, Freddie, letting our children down, literacy, new school year, numeracy, OECD
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Overcoming Dyslexia: Just a start
I want to change the focus of #learningdifficulties away from the individual having a deficit to offering our teachers and parents the best skills to enable our exceptionally talented, creative and imaginative children to learn in a way that works … Continue reading