Great Minds and How to Grow Them

High Performance Learning

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching
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Author: Wendy Berliner, Deborah Eyre ISBN: 9781351978903
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: August 16, 2017
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Wendy Berliner, Deborah Eyre
ISBN: 9781351978903
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: August 16, 2017
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

Great Minds and How to Grow Them is a handbook for parents that shows how they can grow the minds of their children and teenagers and guide them to success both at school and in life. The latest neurological and psychological research is proving that most children are capable of reaching high levels of performance that were previously associated only with the gifted and talented.

Brains are malleable and IQ is not fixed yet, without parental engagement in their learning, many children don’t reach the levels of performance that are associated with academic success. Combining new knowledge with extensive research into how we learn, this book proves that by using simple, everyday techniques that are both rooted in research and accessible for parents, children can learn to learn more successfully.

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Great Minds and How to Grow Them is a handbook for parents that shows how they can grow the minds of their children and teenagers and guide them to success both at school and in life. The latest neurological and psychological research is proving that most children are capable of reaching high levels of performance that were previously associated only with the gifted and talented.

Brains are malleable and IQ is not fixed yet, without parental engagement in their learning, many children don’t reach the levels of performance that are associated with academic success. Combining new knowledge with extensive research into how we learn, this book proves that by using simple, everyday techniques that are both rooted in research and accessible for parents, children can learn to learn more successfully.

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