Everyone learns differently. That is a fact. We may have some overlapping similarities, but we all have our own unique style. Every single one of us.
When a child is learning something new, these unique styles are often misinterpreted as challenges to be overcome or impossible frustrations - maybe you’ve heard someone say your child has so much potential, if only they would put in the effort.
Like Shawna Wingert, from Not the Former Things, says “Learning differences require a different approach. It’s that simple, and it’s that complicated.”
By tapping into your child’s brilliance — meeting them where they are and finding the spark that ignites their passion — learning will soon become an experience that feels successful and fun. Reading will feel less tedious and more interesting. Math will be more tangible and relevant. It’s all about finding the missing key to your child’s learning style.