From Simon & Schuster, Learning to Learn is Carolyn Olivier and Rosemary Bowler guide to teaching children with learning disabilities. Based on the program at Landmark College, which was designed for children with learning disabilities, a guide to creating an individualized education program details the nature of learning while demonstrating successful techniques.
Read this book if you want to understand how people learn.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Everyone (parents of Learning Disabled, non-disabled, regular education and special education teachers) should read this book. Especially, if you are just starting out. This book describes how people learn in everyday english. It starts from when a child is born and how they begin to learn. And it shows you how you can teach students with learning disabilities (Yes, you the parent). When you finish this book -- you'll want to learn more about how to teach your LD, ADD, ADHD, etc. child. Also, it makes you realize how important language is to learning everyday. If you are interested in helping your child with his/her learning issues -- read this book. It maybe the key to what you need or a path to the next step.
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