This Expert Says Your Child is a Genius ...
Why Doesn't His School Think So?
Too many hopeful parents send their children to school only to
learn the children they thought were brilliant are disruptive, scattered,
or ‘slow.’ Before rushing to find out what's wrong with their kids,
maybe they should diagnose the methods used at school instead.
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According to Resa Steindel Brown, conventional educational
techniques can crush a child's naturally bright and inquisitive
nature. She has worked with students of all ages. During her
36 years as an educator, she developed successful alternatives
to the methods that have failed so many children.
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Resa will take calls from concerned parents and discuss why:
Grades and standardized tests measure neither ability nor intellect,
but compliance, and kids who get good grades may not function well
when they enter ‘the real world.’
The symptoms of ADHD and other ‘learning disabilities’ can disappear
without medication when we educate differently.
Our current education system, designed during the Industrial
Revolution, is failing children of the Information Age.
The curriculum she developed doesn’t include homework, grade
levels or tests—yet had her sons taking college classes at ages
11 and 12.
Resa currently runs the program she created for the Las Virgenes
School District in Southern California.
CREDENTIALS: Resa Steindel Brown is an award-winning educator
whose work has been cited by Congress, featured in The Wall
Street Journal, The Washington Post on CNN, ABC, NBC and CBS.
Her new book, THE CALL TO BRILLIANCE, comes out January
28th.
AVAILABILITY: California and nationwide via telephone.
CONTACT: Matt Brown, (805) 492-6257 (CA); mattbrown@fredricpress.com
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