
Summer reading tutoring for kinesthetic and tactile learners: Enroll now in the nation's best accelerated learning, learn to read, and rapid reading improvement program and tutoring through brain-based learning styles (for kinesthetic and tactile, as well as visual, and auditory learners, with either right brain or left brain hemispheric preferences) to accelerate learning in phonics, comprehension, vocabulary, fluency, writing, study skills, and test prep (including state reading tests, ACT and SAT). National Reading Diagnostics Institute in Naperville now offers its premier summer reading tutoring program to parents all over the country to help end their child's struggle (whether in regular ed, special ed, gifted, Title 1, ELL, or those with ADHD/ADD, dyslexia, learning disabilities, or reading disabilities) through its online tutoring classes, teleseminars, and tele-courses by author Ricki Linksman,(How to Learn Anything Quickly, published by Barnes and Noble): Check out her on-line summer reading program and summer reading tutoring for pre-K, K-12, and college from the comfort of your own home or vacation spot through teleseminars and save gas mileage! This summer, accelerate your child to grade level and an average of two-five years above grade level in the shortest possible time.
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and register for the next free teleseminar on May 21, 2008, at 10 a.m. CST (11 a.m. EST) (8 a.m PST) to find out how you can finally end your frustration and pain and get rapid help for your child this summer while giving him or her a headstart for the next school term!
Parents: Did You Know There is a Fine Line Between ADD/ADHD and Kinesthetic, Tactile, and Right Brain Learners? For Parents of Children or Teens with ADD/ADHD, dyslexia, learning disabilities, reading disabilities, or a reading or learning problem in school that you cannot solve, you are invited to take a free teleseminar with Author Ricki Linksman (How to Learn Anything Quickly, published by Barnes and Noble, and Founder-Director of National Reading Diagnostics Institute, the world's leading accelerated learning and reading tutoring and parent training center) on May 14 at 10 a.m. CST (11 a.m. EST) to learn the secrets to help end your child's frustration in reading or any school subject in the shortest possible time. Find out if your child who you think may have ADD, ADHD, dyslexia, learning disabilities, or reading disabilities is merely a kinesthetic, tactile, visual, auditory, or left brain or right brain learner who is not being taught in his or her best learning style! Whether you are a parent who is home-schooling your pre-K, K-12 child, or whether you are considering where to send your child for summer-school, after-school, or reading tutoring, learn how you can solve your child's reading or learning problem and improve memory, concentration, and focus this summer. Accelerate your child to grade level and above grade level and raise grades and test scores in the shortest possible time. End your child's frustration and transform his or her life! Sign up today as space is limited for the free teleseminar sponsored by Secrets to Learning Success on May 21 at 10 a.m. CST (11 a.m. EST) (8 a.m. PST) (If you cannot listen at that time, you can hear the replay at your convenience). Sign up for this free teleseminar at http://www.secretstolearningsuccess.com
for a free VIP invitation to a free teleseminar by the World’s Best Accelerated Learning and Reading through brain-based Learning Styles Expert, Ricki Linksman.
Ricki Linksman offers teleseminars, books, podcasts, ecourses, and parent coaching for after-school, summer school, tutoring or homeschool to learn any subject, including helping your child learn to read and improve in reading in the shortest possible time using the Superlinks learning styles pre-K, K-12 reading curriculum. Featuring:
Kinesthetic Vocabulary
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Kinesthetic Test-taking Skills
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Tactile Vocabulary
Tactile Phonics
Tactile Reading Comprehension
Tactile Test-taking Skills
Tactile ACT/SAT college test prep
Auditory Vocabulary
Auditory Phonics
Auditory Reading Comprehension
Auditory Test-taking Skills
Auditory ACT/SAT college test prep
Visual Vocabulary
Visual Phonics
Visual Reading Comprehension
Visual Test-taking Skills
Visual ACT/SAT college test prep
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NEW: Ask the International Learning Styles and Reading Expert, Ricki Linksman:
My Next free Author Virtual Book Tour Teleseminar will be held on Wed. May 21 at 10 a.m. CST, (11 a.m. EST), (8 a.m. PST) in which I will share the secrets of the brain to help your child achieve learning success and end their struggle and yours! On the call I will answer your questions about helping your struggling learners. I invite you to register and to submit your most important question for me about helping your child's reading or learning and I will try to answer as many questions on the call as possible. Go to:
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Accelerated Learning for Kids through Learning Styles, including kinesthetic and tactile: Learn to Read and Learn to Learn Quickly Teleseminars, E-courses, Brain-based Parent Training, Books, Learning Style Inventories, and Podcasts to Help Children Quickly Learn to Read through Learning Styles, Provides Reading Instruction, Vocabulary, Comprehension, Phonics, Fluency, Math, and Writing, and Quickly Solves Learning and Reading Problems in All Subjects from Pre-school to grades K-12, including regular ed, ADD, ADHD, gifted, and Special Ed. Visit http://www.secretstolearningsuccess.com for a free teleseminar by the World’s Best Accelerated Learning and Reading Expert, Ricki Linksman, and a free checklist of learning tips.
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2 New Books Hot Off the Press:
Kinesthetic Vocabulary Activities Your Child Will Love: In 27 Days Improve Your Kinesthetic Child's Vocabulary and Comprehension. $19.00
and
Tactile Vocabulary Activities Your Child Will Love: In 27 Days Improve Your Tactile Child's Vocabulary and Comprehension. $19.00
To order go to: http://www.secretstolearningsuccess.com/catalog
NEW: Ask the International Learning Styles and Reading Expert, Ricki Linksman:
My Next free teleseminar will be held on Wed. May 21 at 10 a.m. CST, (11 a.m. EST), (8 a.m. PST) in which I will share the secrets of the brain to help your child achieve learning success and end their struggle and yours! On the call I will answer your most urgent questions about helping your struggling learner. I invite you to register and to submit your most important question for me about helping your child's reading or learning and I will try to answer as many questions on the call as possible. Go to: http://www.secretstolearningsuccess.com
For parents who want reading lesson plans for your kinesthetic learner, tactile learner, visual learner, or auditory learner, with either a left-brain or right-brain hemispheric preference, you can get instant access to a password to Keys to Reading Success and give your child the online reading diagnostic test from your home to quickly solve and fix your child's reading problems and raise grades and reading test scores. Keys to Reading Success includes its online Superlinks Accelerated Learning and Reading Program, developed by Ricki Linksman, author of How to Learn Anything Quickly and The Fine Line between ADHD and Kinesthetic Learners. Ricki Linksman was the first to develop an entire course in reading: phonics, vocabulary and comprehension for kinesthetic learners and for tactile learners. Kinesthetic learners differ from tactile learners, although someone may be a combination of both. See definitions below.
To order Keys to Reading Success and get help for your kinesthetic or tactile child NOW: http://www.keystoreadingsuccess.com/ECommerce/IdentifyPurchaser.aspx
NEW: Free Teleseminar or Phone Seminar with Ricki Linksman: Would you be interested in taking a free teleseminar (seminar over the phone) with author Ricki Linksman on her virtual author book tour to find out how to get help for your kinesthetic or tactile child? Would you be intersted in a live question and answer call-in by phone with Ricki Linksman? If so, please email Ricki Linksman at: info@keyslearning.com and ask to be put on the notification list for news of Ricki Linksman's 2008 teleseminars with live call in questions and answers. You can write in any question about your child's or students' reading or call in the question on the teleseminar Q & A section. If interested, let Ricki Linksman know by cutting and pasting this message into your email to her as follows: "I want to be notified by email of dates and times of Ricki Linksman's virtual author book tour through a free teleseminar and would like to write or call in a question to hear live question and answers with Ricki Linksman. My question is: " "
For the subject line of your email write: I want a free teleseminar with Ricki Linksman.
Email your request to: info@keyslearning.com
If you think any of your family, friends, or your child's teacher would be interested, email the news of the free teleseminar to them as well. We want to know how many peole are interested so we can set up the online phone call with the correct number of people interested.
Definition: Kinesthetic learners learn best through movement of their large or gross motor muscles. They take in information best when they are moving. Movement includes learning while doing, being involved in projects, discovery, role-playing, simulations, real life activities, and learning while standing up or using the large arm muscles to write as on a flip chart of chalkboard.
Definition: Tactile learners learn best through their sense of touch, such as using their hands and fingers. They learn best by writing, drawing, taking notes, using hands-on manipultives, and involving their emotions and feelings while learning.
Below are FAQ's about kinesthetic learners and tactile learners that we have received from parents and teachers. If you feel you are a kinesthetic learner or you are a parent or teacher with kinesthetic children or teens, and you would like further help, you can take the Superlinks test to find out if your child is a kinesthetic learner or a left-brain kinesthetic learner, right-brain kinesthetic learner or a combination, and get an accurate reading diagnosis with a prescriptive plan on how to improve in reading, with kinesthetic lessons plans in kinesthetic reading comprehension, kinesthetic phonics, kinesthetic study skills, kinesthetic test-taking skills, and kinesthetic vocabulary skills. You will get thousands of kinesthetic lesson plans.
To order Keys to Reading Success and get help for your kinesthetic child or tactile child NOW: http://www.keystoreadingsuccess.com/ECommerce/IdentifyPurchaser.aspx
Kinesthetic Learners:
Question: Do kinesthetic learners have A.D.D. or ADHD?
Answer: In my article, "The Fine Line Between A.D.D. and Kinesthetic Learners," published in Latitudes newsletter, I point out that a kinesthetic learner does not necessarily have A.D.D. A.D.D. is a condition in which parts of the brain physiologically shut down either due to diminished neurotransmitter functioning or other problems. A.D.D. is a neurological condition and can exist in someone who learns through any learning style: visual, auditory, tactile, or kinesthetic. It is not related to one's learning style. On the other hand, a kinesthetic learner refers to someone whose neural brain patterns are more developed to take in information about the body's movements through space. Unfortunately, what happens is that the movement characteristics that are typical of kinesthetic learners are also one of the characteristics on some of the checklists that parents and teachers fill out when a medical doctor diagnoses if someone has A.D.D. Because the same characteristic appears for both categories--kinesthetic learners and those with A.D.D., the assumption is often wrongly made that the kinesthetic learner has A.D.D. and is improperly put on medication such as Ritalin.
My suggestion is that if you suspect your child has A.D.D., you first have the child take the Keys to Reading Success with its Linksman Learning Style Preference Assessment and Linksman Brain Hemispheric Preference Assessment to determine your child's or teen's best learning style and brain hemispheric preference, to see if he or she has a left-brain hemispheric preference or right-brain hemispheric preference. If they are kinesthetic, then you will find that learning kinesthetic accelerated learning techniques will help him or her be successful. If the child improves in reading and learning, then there may not be a need to go further. If, even with the correct techniques to match the child's learning style the child does not improve, then that would be a time to have a medical diagnosis made about A.D.D. Remember, to be diagnosed as A.D.D, it is a medical diagnosis, and needs a medical doctor to decide that through medical examination.
To order Keys to Reading Success and get help for your kinethetic child or child with ADD or ADHD NOW: http://www.keystoreadingsuccess.com/ECommerce/IdentifyPurchaser.aspx
Question: How can I teach reading to my kinesthetic child?
Answer: Kinesthetic people take in information in a different way. They need a different approach for learning reading, either phonics, vocabulary, or comprehension, for spelling, writing, and for study, note-taking, and test-taking skills in any content area subject. For resources, the following provides thousands of kinestehetic lesson plans and activities to teach all aspects of reading through kinesthetic techniques:
To order Keys to Reading Success and get help for your kinesthetic child NOW: http://www.keystoreadingsuccess.com/ECommerce/IdentifyPurchaser.aspx
If you would like to test to see if your child is a kinesthetic learner, the following learning style test and brain hemispheric preference assessment and reading diagnosis will help you:
To order Keys to Reading Success and get help for your kinesthetic child NOW: http://www.keystoreadingsuccess.com/ECommerce/IdentifyPurchaser.aspx
Question: How does one teach reading to a tactile learner?
Answer: Tactile learners learn best through their hands and fingers. This is an important approach for teaching all aspects of reading: phonics or phonemic awareness, vocabulary, or comprehension, as well as study skills, note-taking skills, memory improvement, and test-taking skills. The following resources give tactile techniques, thousands of tactile activities and lesson plans, and strategies for teaching the tactile learner:
To order Keys to Reading Success and get help for your tactile child NOW: http://www.keystoreadingsuccess.com/ECommerce/IdentifyPurchaser.aspx
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