Watch your Child's Reading, Math, and Confidence Soar by Playing Games
Posted by Michelle Osborn on
Welcome to Yellow House Book Rental! We offer a variety of services. You can compare each one, at Yellow House Book Rental, and decide which is best for your family.
Equipping Minds
Homeschooling each of our children and directing their learning to their strengths and weaknesses is hard work. If you have ever been in a place like me where you know there is something not quite right with your child's learning ability, but it is not evident enough to figure out
Equipping Minds can help. I can't say enough about how they helped me and my daughter when we were both at our wits end with teaching and learning.
Below Equipping Minds talks specifically about reading scores but they are not the only subject that your student will begin gaining ground on when using the Equipping Minds program. Their studies and my own experience shows that working memory, math skills, and most all other subjects will greatly improve as well. Sessions are available to watch later on the Equipping Minds Youtube channel All eight sessions and handouts are listed below.
What separates Equipping Minds from other programs is its holistic approach? I'm glad you asked! "The Equipping Minds program uses nutritional therapy, primitive reflex exercises, sound therapy, vestibular therapy, and vision exercises in addition to Equipping Minds cognitive exercises. It is based on a biblical view of human development that believes the brain can change. Equipping Minds also differs from other programs, in that, these brain strengthening exercises use what the student already knows. Equipping Minds ingeniously sets aside academic skills allowing us to get to the foundational roots and cognitive functions, quickly and accurately."
Equipping Minds Cognitive Exercises Generalize to Reading
A 5th-grade student saw her reading scores increase 139 points from August to November using Equipping Minds Cognitive Development Curriculum for 30 minutes a day.
Her STAR assessment also increased 156 points from 397 to 553 and from 3.6 GE to 4.9 GE from August- November.
(Thank you to the student, parent, and teacher for allowing us to share!)
THE BRAIN AND IQ ARE NOT STAGNANT BUT CAN BE CHANGED WITH THE RIGHT TOOLS AND INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS.
Games to be played with Equipping Minds
Sessions are recorded and available to watch on the Equipping Minds Youtube channelHost a group at your home, church, or school. Play games to build cognitive, social, emotional, sensory, and motor skills. These games are used to find the specific areas in which the brain struggles such as working memory, processing speed, perceptual reasoning, and comprehension. Parents, teachers, and therapists are implementing at home, in the classroom, and in their centers improving reading, math, writing, language, social skills, and behavior.
Enjoying the journey,
~Michelle~
Michelle Osborn is the owner and founder of Homeschooling Teens Successfully and Yellow House Book Rental, specializing in providing homeschool curriculum, as well as counseling and guidance for homeschool families. She is a wife, a 22-year homeschool veteran, and mom of four children and six grandchildren. Two of her children are now entrepreneurs, running their own successfully businesses. Michelle’s passions include serving by leading worship at her church and encouraging homeschool moms through one on one, social media and speaking engagements. She has found her niche in helping parents homeschooling their teens through the high school years and on to pursue their dreams.
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