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Information Processing Disorders
What is Information Processing? Sight, smell, hearing, taste and touch are all ways the body collects information. But...
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Teaching Mathematics to Non-sequential Learners
In our case files, we have dozens of students who show superior grasp of mathematical relations, but inferior abilities...
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Reading Help for Struggling Gifted Visual-Spatial Learners: Wholes and Patterns
Most young gifted children, whatever their major learning style, have a burning desire to learn to read. Quite often,...
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Confessions of a Non-Visual-Spatial Learner
It's a curious phenomenon that whatever you can do easily, you think must be just as easy for other people. So you fail...
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Visual-Spatial Learners Under Pressure: The Dreaded Timed Test
Have you ever had a hard time finding the word you're trying to say? Or one that truly matches the picture in your head?...
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