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A Parent’s Playbook for Learning Review

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May 30, 2013 By Jennifer Lambert 2 Comments

Find out how to teach your child effective learning strategies. (Plus when and how to use them!

Did you miss my post on learning styles?

The Kidzmet company is near and dear to my love of learning and the study of how humans learn. What is your child meant to become? How can you help him or her achieve his or her potential?

Because every child deserves to feel inspired, admired, motivated, engaged and enriched. Let us help you nurture your child’s unique spirit

I received A Parent’s Playbook for Learning to review.

Here are samples from A Parent’s Playbook for Learning.

This general TOC lists the chapters covering all learners.

Here’s the TOC from my Personal Playbook for Victoria.

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Most of us assume extraverts are social and introverts are wallflowers, but it’s more complex than that.

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There are the personality types listed in the Kidzmet books.

Judgers are not negative (our Christian beliefs and society would like us to think so!), but they tend to weigh pros and cons of situations and how people react to certain environments. They need to know options to feel comfortable.

Perceivers are more aware of themselves and others and the motivations that make us act certain ways.

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Here is Victoria’s personal profile from the website. You can see the three sections it’s broken into: learning style, preferred teaching approach, and intelligences.

Obviously, I’m her teacher since we homeschool and the program is adaptable to work with parent-teacher relationships. For homeschoolers, this is successful to help explain to the other parent who may not interact in a main teaching capacity, or other family members or tutors, co-op instructors, and other extra-curricular leaders.

8 types of kids–8 types of learners. Which one is your child?

Free personality quiz for kids!

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Since Tori is my most different child, I want to make sure I accommodate her needs. I have the whole kit for her. She learns differently from myself and her siblings. She is extremely sensitive and I don’t want her to get frustrated and hate learning. I am so thankful for my different child who makes me think and rethink how to teach her. Her gentle heart makes me slow down and reevaluate why I do anything. I trust she will grow up to do radical things for God’s glory!

How to teach your child effective learning strategies. (Plus how and when to use them!) personalized

Want your own Personal Playbook? Or A Parent’s Playbook for Learning?

Help your child excel and develop confidence in their abilities.
Understand what makes your new students tick…before you even meet!

Join the Kidzmet community and get monthly suggestions of ways to nurture your kids’ unique spirits in a way that celebrates their personality type, learning style and innate talents.

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But, I also have purchased all the playbooks for my own personal use. ‘Cuz they’re that awesome.

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  1. Theresa says

    May 30, 2013 at 7:15 am

    I love this idea. I am going to have my girls do the quiz today! I always try to guess at this stuff for them, but I never know if I am right. It will be interesting to see.

    Reply
    • Jennifer Lambert says

      May 30, 2013 at 7:16 am

      Let me know what you find out. It’s fascinating!

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