Do you have a child who is a dreamer, a risk-taker, an out-of-the-box thinker, or any combination there of?
If you do, then you probably have a right-brain learner. This is a person who tends to lean on the aspects of the right side of the brain when it comes to learning rather than the left.
I recently went looking for some homeschool tips for helping right-brain learners. I found some great articles which I listed below. I hope they help you teach your out-of-the-box thinker.
Tips for Helping Right-Brain Learners
How to Teach Your Right-Brained Child on Abundant Life – Marianne explains how the brain works with regards to hemispheres and offers teaching tips for right-brained children.
Right-Brain Learners on Homeschool With Love – Learn the characteristics of and tips for teaching right-brain learners on my other blog.
The Ultimate Guide to Homeschooling a Right Brained Child on Sallie Borrink – Sallie has a collection of great posts and book suggestions on this page.
Teaching Your Right Brain Child on HSLDA – Get advice from right-brain expert Dianne Craft in this article.
Using Right Brain Flashcards on Year Round Homeschooling – Learn how one homeschool mom created special flash cards to help her son learn math.
I hope you found some useful tips for helping right-brain learners. You may want to bookmark or pin this page as I will add more posts as I find them.
More help on this site with learning styles:
- Homeschool Tips for Helping Visual Learners
- Homeschool Tips for Helping Auditory Learners
- Homeschool Tips for Helping Kinesthetic Learners
- Homeschool Tips for Helping Left-Brain Learners