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The Montessori Method of Teaching
The Montessori Method By Irene Helen Zundel Scientific observation has established that education is not what the teacher gives: education is a natural process spontaneously carried out by the human individual, and...
6 commentsComputer aids for Special Needs Children
Computers are now a permanent fixture in our society. They are lauded as an educational tool in schools across the country. Because technology allows students to access, process, and organize information at...
0 commentsMake Your Kid A Genius
The Traits of a Genius by Irene Helen Zundel We all marvel at great accomplishments, and admire men and women with brilliant minds. Haven't we all gaped in wonder at the magnificence of the Great Pyramids in Egypt? Don't we appreciate the...
3 commentsThe Link Between Nutrition and Learning Disabilities
The Link between Learning Disabilities and Nutrition by Irene Helen Zundel It is common to hear stories of children with learning disabilities reported in the media. Many people know someone who has...
0 commentsTHE GENIUS LIFESTYLE
The Genius Lifestyle by Irene Helen Zundel Perhaps you are a parent choosing not to homeschool. Or you are an adult that doesn’t have the time or inclination to take a Superlearning...
0 commentsTeaching with Stories
Teaching With Stories by Irene Helen Zundel Stories can be powerful — they spark the imagination, stir the emotions, and leave lasting impressions. They inspire, teach, and even heal. It doesn’t matter...
0 commentsNurturing Creativity in Children
Creativity is one of the hallmarks of genius--yet our educational system does little to stimulate and devlop it in children. Why? Because the end goal of education is to produce good workers, not creative...
2 commentsLiteracy Begins in Infancy
We all know how important the skill of reading well is to success in learning. A child that reads poorly struggles to learn and develops issues of poor self-esteem. In the first four to five years...
2 commentsBoosting Language Development in Children
Verbal communication is important in child development. It helps children express basic needs, learn social interaction, and lays the foundation for reading later in life. Recent studies indicate that exposure to language through sound isn't...
0 commentsRaising Kids That Love to Learn
Raising Kids that Love to Learn by Irene Helen Zundel Children come into this world with a brain wired to learn an astounding number of things, throughout the entire course of their lives. Filled with...
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