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visual spatial learners

post #1 of 10
Thread Starter 

Someone recently posted a book rec. about v/s learners, but I can't find it. 

 

Anyone remember doing this?  If so (or if you have a good one to rec) please let me know the title!

 

thanks,

 

Amy

post #2 of 10

My favs have been "Upside Down Brilliance" and "Right Brained Children in a Left Brained World"

 

The best 2 resources online have been:

http://www.gifteddevelopment.com/Visual_Spatial_Learner/vsl.htm

http://www.visualspatial.org

post #3 of 10
Thread Starter 

THANK YOU!!! I am pretty sure these are the titles I was trying to remember!
 

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My favs have been "Upside Down Brilliance" and "Right Brained Children in a Left Brained World"

 

The best 2 resources online have been:

http://www.gifteddevelopment.com/Visual_Spatial_Learner/vsl.htm

http://www.visualspatial.org



 

post #4 of 10

Glad to help! These kids learn so differently and those 2 books are worth the cost.

post #5 of 10
Thread Starter 

Satori, who is the author of the second book?

post #6 of 10
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Satori, who is the author of the second book?




http://www.amazon.com/Right-Brained-Children-Left-Brained-World-Unlocking/dp/0684847930

post #7 of 10
Thread Starter 

thanks

post #8 of 10
Thread Starter 

Looking at the links now.  They keep lumping visual and spatial together and auditory & sequential together.  But, when looking at the lists I seem to be a visual sequential--have you ever heard of that?

 

Amy

post #9 of 10

The upside down brillance book is cheaper on a different site.

 

http://www.gifteddevelopment.net/xcart/product.php?productid=16325

 

If you are thinking to buy it.

 

Tjej

post #10 of 10

 

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Originally Posted by AAK View Post

Looking at the links now.  They keep lumping visual and spatial together and auditory & sequential together.  But, when looking at the lists I seem to be a visual sequential--have you ever heard of that?

 

Amy

 


You can be a mix, most people tend to be one or the other though.

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