Thursday 9 August 2012

How to Get Your Child Off the Refrigerator and On to Learning Download

How to Get Your Child Off the Refrigerator and On to Learning
Author: Carol Barnier
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Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1883002702



How to Get Your Child Off the Refrigerator and On to Learning


Carol Barnier knew that her son -- more likely to be sitting on the table (or the refrigerator) than in his chair -- was worthy of high expectations. Download How to Get Your Child Off the Refrigerator and On to Learning from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. She also knew that he could easily miss achieving them if she didn't find the right key to unlock his capacity to learn. Carol found volumes of information on how to recognize the challenges in ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) children, how to manage them, how to discipline them, and how to accept them. But no one told her how to teach her son math tomorrow. In her search for solutions, she developed techniques that are not only fun for all children, but highly successful with any child who struggles with focus.
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