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I am not an expert on education, but I am a kinesthetic. If the problem is

being able to

" see " or " picture " something, (such as a chemistry diagram) I find it extremely

effective to

" feel " the idea/lesson/picture from the solar plexus area, and the " picture "

pops in my

head automatically. Wish I figured this out while still in school. Ramon

Palanca

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essentialskills , " RamonPalanca " <ramon wrote:

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> I am not an expert on education, but I am a kinesthetic. If the

problem is being able to

> " see " or " picture " something, (such as a chemistry diagram) I find

it extremely effective to

> " feel " the idea/lesson/picture from the solar plexus area, and

the " picture " pops in my

> head automatically. Wish I figured this out while still in

school. Ramon Palanca

>

 

Yep.

 

That's using your " lead " system.

 

A very good method.

 

So, using a synthesia for study is great.

 

ie, like when using the visual screen, turn your eyes up to that

invisible screen, and then point at the word as you read the word,

as you say it out loud.

 

Read from left to right.

 

And then read from right to left, backwards.

 

Then that visual screen is easily accessed.

 

It's part of the NLP spelling strategy, and Math solving strategy,

 

 

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Hi Doc,

 

What is the Math Solving Strategy?

 

I taught my 6 year old daughter the Spelling strategy from Andreas's

book Heart of the Mind, she went from an average spelling to getting

a 100% in a short period of time.

 

Thanks,

 

Michael.

 

 

healingenergies-

essentialskills , " docspeed2001 " <docspeed2001

wrote:

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> healingenergies-

> essentialskills , " RamonPalanca " <ramon@> wrote:

> >

> > I am not an expert on education, but I am a kinesthetic. If the

> problem is being able to

> > " see " or " picture " something, (such as a chemistry diagram) I

find

> it extremely effective to

> > " feel " the idea/lesson/picture from the solar plexus area, and

> the " picture " pops in my

> > head automatically. Wish I figured this out while still in

> school. Ramon Palanca

> >

>

> Yep.

>

> That's using your " lead " system.

>

> A very good method.

>

> So, using a synthesia for study is great.

>

> ie, like when using the visual screen, turn your eyes up to that

> invisible screen, and then point at the word as you read the word,

> as you say it out loud.

>

> Read from left to right.

>

> And then read from right to left, backwards.

>

> Then that visual screen is easily accessed.

>

> It's part of the NLP spelling strategy, and Math solving strategy,

>

>

>

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, " dstbod "

<dstbod wrote:

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> Hi Doc,

>

> What is the Math Solving Strategy?

 

Get Edward J. Reese's book, " Mega Teaching and Learning " . They (4

authors of that book) have an entire segment on THOSE STRATEGIES.

 

I bought it new for $14 bucks, 21 years ago.

 

> I taught my 6 year old daughter the Spelling strategy from

Andreas's

> book Heart of the Mind, she went from an average spelling to

getting

> a 100% in a short period of time.

 

The math strategies are similar, but enough different to get the

above book.

 

Have fun.

 

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