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The Learning Curve – Did You Know You Can Improve a Child’s Test Scores by Massaging the “Energy Release Points” on the Child’s Head?

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Access for Knowledge Learning — Empowering the Child

This week’s The Learning Curve is Part Two of our interview with Dean Larson, Director of Access for Knowledge Learning Centers. www.accessforlearning.org

The mission of Access for Knowledge Learning Centers is to: Empower kids to know that they know by providing an environment that promotes both academic excellence and personal growth for students of all ages.

This week’s Learning Curve gives you the principles and techniques you can learn and apply to benefit your child. It is a treasure trove of points you can apply with your child, here is an example:

How to focus on the ability and the positive.

Kids are changing today and old tools aren’t working well.

Kids are becoming more aware; often more aware than most of the adults around them. Without their (prior) knowledge or consent, because of and through their awareness, they feel the feelings and think the thoughts of others. In these conditions, being forced to pay attentions can create discomfort. If the teacher is not aware of this situation, the kids become more and more bewildering to the teacher. Both the teacher and the student start to see themselves as a “wrongness.”

So, what if this awareness is a gift? Or a talent? What if it is just what the world needs? What if it won’t fit in a box? Many of the diagnoses that kids bring with them to school are simply manifestations of this. There is a kind of an ugly duckling flavor here.

We have found that ADD, ADHD, Autism, OCD, have awareness components to them. You may notice that many autistic kids have very sensitive hearing, skin, sense of smell—these are all involved with expanded awareness. What if, while being in allowance of the child, we taught him or her to understand their awareness and deal with it positively? That sensitivity then becomes a talent.

As Dean Larson says:

“To me, there is an imperative here, to keep spreading the word; to teach people that learning can be done with ease and joy. There are no “throw-away” kids, nor are the irredeemable kids. There are just kids.”

Get answers to the following:

How to create new possibilities for your child.

Using Access for Knowledge tools to eliminate negative thoughts and attitudes towards learning.

A study shows kids only get 2 minutes of true one on one, direct contact with a teacher each week — what to do

What is Access for Knowledge?

How are Access for Knowledge Learning Centers different from others?

Access for Knowledge seminars and teleclasses

How are the Access Tools used with kids?

What about really troubled kids, like those with ADD, ADHD and so on?

Education—removing the fixed points of view that affect learning

Schools—methods for working with your school

Teachers—how to enlist the teacher to be your partner in learning

Parents—exploring fixed points of view about education, past and present

Students—testing for and seeing the rightness of children, catching them doing it right

Learning—“Now that I know that I know, what do I do with it?”

Homework—ways to have it work easily and joyously, even if you don’t know the material

Kids with labels and diagnoses—ADD, ADHD, Dyslexia, Autism, OCD and more…

Gifted kids—special situations for special kids—the hidden gifted child

Questions for Roger & Virginia — questions@howtolearneasily.com

Visit our website: www.howtolearneasily.com

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Access for Knowledge Learning — Empowering the Child

This week’s The Learning Curve is Part Two of our interview with Dean Larson, Director of Access for Knowledge Learning Centers. www.accessforlearning.org

The mission of Access for Knowledge Learning Centers is to: Empower kids to know that they know by providing an environment that promotes both academic excellence and personal growth for students of all ages.

This week’s Learning Curve gives you the principles and techniques you can learn and apply to benefit your child. It is a treasure trove of points you can apply with your child, here is an example:

How to focus on the ability and the positive.

Kids are changing today and old tools aren’t working well.

Kids are becoming more aware; often more aware than most of the adults around them. Without their (prior) knowledge or consent, because of and through their awareness, they feel the feelings and think the thoughts of others. In these conditions, being forced to pay attentions can create discomfort. If the teacher is not aware of this situation, the kids become more and more bewildering to the teacher. Both the teacher and the student start to see themselves as a “wrongness.”

So, what if this awareness is a gift? Or a talent? What if it is just what the world needs? What if it won’t fit in a box? Many of the diagnoses that kids bring with them to school are simply manifestations of this. There is a kind of an ugly duckling flavor here.

We have found that ADD, ADHD, Autism, OCD, have awareness components to them. You may notice that many autistic kids have very sensitive hearing, skin, sense of smell—these are all involved with expanded awareness. What if, while being in allowance of the child, we taught him or her to understand their awareness and deal with it positively? That sensitivity then becomes a talent.

As Dean Larson says:

“To me, there is an imperative here, to keep spreading the word; to teach people that learning can be done with ease and joy. There are no “throw-away” kids, nor are the irredeemable kids. There are just kids.”

Get answers to the following:

How to create new possibilities for your child.

Using Access for Knowledge tools to eliminate negative thoughts and attitudes towards learning.

A study shows kids only get 2 minutes of true one on one, direct contact with a teacher each week — what to do

What is Access for Knowledge?

How are Access for Knowledge Learning Centers different from others?

Access for Knowledge seminars and teleclasses

How are the Access Tools used with kids?

What about really troubled kids, like those with ADD, ADHD and so on?

Education—removing the fixed points of view that affect learning

Schools—methods for working with your school

Teachers—how to enlist the teacher to be your partner in learning

Parents—exploring fixed points of view about education, past and present

Students—testing for and seeing the rightness of children, catching them doing it right

Learning—“Now that I know that I know, what do I do with it?”

Homework—ways to have it work easily and joyously, even if you don’t know the material

Kids with labels and diagnoses—ADD, ADHD, Dyslexia, Autism, OCD and more…

Gifted kids—special situations for special kids—the hidden gifted child

Questions for Roger & Virginia — questions@howtolearneasily.com

Visit our website: www.howtolearneasily.com

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