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Right-brain Learner Often Identified with Dyslexia or Learning Disabilities

Diagnosing Student as a Right-Brain Learner or a 3D Learner would be far more empowering than a label of Dyslexia, Learning Disabilities &/or ADHD

For years we read reports that labeled students with learning disabilities, dyslexia, and ADHD, when the student was a right-brain learner or 3D Learner — who learned best when he or she saw and experienced information.  Fortunately, the tide is turning and ….

More Psychologist Are Identifying Students as a Right-Brain Learner or a 3D Learner

The young man had a 136 IQ and did not respond to either two dyslexia treatments or ADHD medication.  Mom went to another psychologist and got a different diagnosis — a right-brain learner, who had gifted excitability3D Learner was recommended.  With our right-brain program that played to his strengths, he started to excel in reading, math and science.

More private psychologists are identifying the right-brain learner, but sometimes it is missed.  We have rarely seen a school report identify a learning difference or a right-brain learner.

Too often people focus on a student’s weaknesses.  As Einstein said,

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Celebrate the Right-Brain Learner -- Also Known as The 3D Learner

Right-brain Learners or 3D Learners Often Struggle with Traditional Approaches

 At 3D Learner, our specialty is with students who learn best when he or she sees and experiences information – we call them, 3D Learners — others may label them as right-brain learners, visual-spatial learners or students who learn differently.  We help gifted students; we help students with dyslexia, learning disabilities and ADHD; and we help students without labels and those with more significant disabilities.

The common link is that most of our students learn differently and have some combination of attention, eye-teaming, working memory, processing speed and/or related issues.

What are the key questions to ask that might identify a right-brain learner with the potential to do far better:

–  Does the student remember places visited, even from years ago?

–  Does the student learn best when he or she sees and experiences information?

–  Is the academic performance well below the student’s potential?

We offer a much more comprehensive Success Assessment at 3D Learner,  This screens for a learning difference and attention, eye-teaming and related challenges.

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Discover if your child is a right-brain learner

Dyslexia and Learning Disabilities Often Masks The Right-Brain Learner

For more information on how we help your child or students who might be a right-brain learner you can call us at 561-361-7495.

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