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Improve Learning Reading Skills Easily
October 30th, 2010
Give Your Child a 2 - 4 Year Advantage Learning Reading and Writing Whether Your Child Has LD, Dyslexia, ADHD, or is Gifted... You know your child is bright but you still have homework struggles.
You know how painful it is to see your child struggle or take forever to read their assignments. You just want to take that pain away. You so want to see your child read with ease. I'm here to tell you, learning reading doesn't have to be so hard!
If you are interested in knowing how to make this the year that you really decide to help your child read, write, and do math with ease, then read on for a private tutoring / training invitation to how to help your child improve their learning reading and writing skills.
Build your child's skills NOW! I will share with you are some important concepts and strategies on helping your child improve learning, including:
The power of understanding the underlying causes of your child's learning struggles.
The 3 Keys to put in place to accelerate your child's learning.
How to turn Your Child's Life of Learning Struggles into a Life of Joyful Learning in just 20 minutes a day using Speed to Learning principles.
Bonnie Terry, leading Educational Therapist, has spent over 30 years studying the behavioral science behind how kids learn - and more importantly - what gets in the way, slows down and, if left unchecked, eventually grinds to a halt the core learning processes.
Bonnie Terry, M. Ed., BCET is giving a no-cost no-obligation private training call revealing how you as a parent can help your children improve their learning skills in just minutes a day whether they have LD, dyslexia, ADHD, are falling through the cracks, or are even gifted. On the call, Bonnie will reveal 5 specific strategies that you can use instantly to have your child on the speed to learning path.
To register for the FREE Call, just go to: http://www.dyslexiahelpnow.com/nov-training-call/
Bonnie Terry, leading Educational Therapist, has spent over 30 years studying the behavioral science behind how kids learn - and more importantly - what gets in the way, slows down and, if left unchecked, eventually grinds to a halt the core learning processes.
Auburn's Bonnie Terry, M. Ed., BCET is giving a no-cost no-obligation private training call revealing for the first time how you as a parent can help your children improve their learning skills in just minutes a day and still have fun. On the call, Bonnie will reveal 5 specific strategies that you can use instantly to have your child on the speed to learning path. The upcoming private training call is
Wednesday, Nov. 3rd at 5 pm PST; 8 pm EST.
NOTE: ONLY 100 parents will join my clients on this exclusive training.
To register for the FREE Call, just go to: http://www.dyslexiahelpnow.com/nov-training-call/
NOTE: ONLY 100 parents will be able to join my clients on this exclusive training.
Here's what you need to know right now about giving your child a 2 - 4 year advantage in just 20 minutes a day.
1. This will work with every child, whether they have LD, dyslexia, ADHD, are falling though the cracks, or are even gifted.
2. Much of this training is totally 'below the radar.' Your kids won't even realize they are learning with greater ease. Learning just becomes easier for them.
3. This system uses a speed to learning method that I have perfected over the last 35+ years. Not only will you have a way to profoundly impact your child's learning,
but you will also impact your whole family's quality of life.
Here's what parents have to say:
"My son has been GREATLY helped by
Bonnie Terry's system. He is fourteen now,
and finally reading quite well. Bonnie,
I want to thank you again for everything
you have done to help us homeschooling parents.
I recommend your system to all my friends,
homeschooling or not. Thanks again!"
Millie H, Parent, FL
"I used Bonnie Terry's system to improve
my sons´ reading and overall they enjoyed
them, and also we had success in the improvement
of their reading. They are both quite good
readers now. They once in awhile like to go
back and see how fast they can do the pages,
just for fun. Bonnie, thanks for the help you have given us.
One of my sons was quite dyslexic in reading,
but after using your system, I rarely notice any sign of it.
He actually enjoys reading. He's read Narnia on his own!"
Jeanine F, Parent, Il
To register for the FREE Call, just go to: http://www.dyslexiahelpnow.com/nov-training-call/
Who is Bonnie Terry?
Bonnie Terry, M. Ed., BCET is a Board Certified Educational Therapist and best selling author with over 35 years of experience. She is the CEO of Bonnie Terry Learning, one of the fastest growing high-level education companies specializing in giving a 2 - 4 year advantage in reading, writing, and math to LD, dyslexic, ADHD, and gifted children.
With thousands of case studies, articles, and national and international consultations/presentations and awards, Bonnie Terry shows parents, homeschoolers, and teachers how to identify their child's learning problems and how to address them in 20 minutes a day, whether their kids have LD, dyslexia, ADHD, are falling through the cracks, or are even gifted. Then she follows you every step of the way, ensuring your child's success.
If you are interested in a system that will help you properly identify your child's learning problems and be able to address them...
If you are interested in a system that can instantly turn your struggling children into children that learn with ease...
If you are scared or anxious about what will happen to your child if s omething doesn't change and you are afraid you can't make a difference in their lives... Then join Bonnie on the call.
To register for the FREE Call, just go to: http://www.dyslexiahelpnow.com/nov-training-call/
Improve Learning Reading, Writing, Spelling, and Math Skills
October 28th, 2010
“FACT – It's Not Too Late...
Give Your Child A 2 To 4 Year Advantage
in Learning Reading, Writing and Math
In Just 20 Minutes A Day!”
Does your child struggle with learning reading, writing, spelling, or math? Do they have reading comprehension problems? Do they understand their homework? Do they do their homework with ease or do they take what seems like forever to get their homework done? If you have answered yes to any of these questions...you want to be on the FREE private training call: How to Help Your Child Improve Learning Reading, Writing, Spelling, and Math.Private Training Call reveals:
1. The 5 things you need to know to put in place to accelerate your child's learning reading, writing, spelling, and math in just minutes a day. 2. Secrets to this proven, easy to understand, Speed To Learning Program. 3. The power of understanding the underlying causes of your child’s learning reading struggles. 4. How to turn Your Child’s Life of Learning Struggles into a Life of Joyful Learning in just 20 minutes a day using Speed to Learning principles. 5. Great for all children, no matter what learning age they are at and especially effective for those children with learning disabilities such as LD, Dyslexia and ADHD.Improve Writing Skills with Specially Designed Graphic Organizers
September 28th, 2010Why Use Graphic Organizers to
Improve Writing?
Writing is the doing part of thinking. To create good thinkers we need to create good writers. One of the easiest ways to create good writers is to use graphic organizers. The use of fill-in-the-blank organizers helps to prevent the deer in the headlights look kids give you when staring at blank sheets of paper.How Do Graphic Organizers Work?
Using graphic organizers like those found in Ten Minutes to Better Study Skills make writing easy because all a student needs to do is to fill-in-the-blanks. These are specially designed for students with LD, dyslexia, reading or writing problems, or even gifted students that don't like to write. My students used to bring me in their webbing forms and they couldn't make heads or tails of them let alone use them to write a summary.How Specially Designed Graphic Organizers Help
I remember one student in particular, Adam. He was a junior in high school. He spent a lot of time on his webbing form and was quite proud of the fact that he was able to do it. However, now that it was done he had to use it to write a paper. He was stymied, stuck in his tracks. He had no idea how to use it. He couldn't tell what went with what. It was a mess. So, he handed me his webbing form, totally frustrated saying 'help' in a panic stricken voice because the paper was due the next day. We spent time going over his webbing form, rewriting it in a linear fashion, showing connections so he could actually make sense of it. Then he was able to turn the new form into a fill-in-the-blank essay with the forms that are in Ten Minutes to Better Study Skills. That is why these graphic organizers are specially designed with the end use in mind. Even if you struggle with reading or writing skills, these graphic organizer forms make your life a lot easier. Eric Jensen, author of Brain Based Learning, (1997) states that up to 87% of students do NOT learn from hearing alone. He goes on to state that we under-utlilize our visual system when learning. Using graphic organizers will increase student's learning. Through visual and kinesthetic methods you’ll increase student performance and writing skills. Do yourself a favor and start using these specially designed graphic organizers from Ten Minutes to Better Study Skills today.Struggling With Note-Taking, Reading Comprehension & Listening Comprehension?
July 30th, 2010Bonnie, I found you through Youtube and am intrigued by the 10 Minutes to Better Study Skills! My home-schooled daughter is 16 and dual-enrolling in our local community college and currently in her first class. She is struggling with note-taking! She also took the SAT in June and scored poorly in the reading portion, especially the "passage" reading. I'm beginning to make the connection with these two problems... there seems to be a struggle, for her, in pulling out keys points in a written document, or passage, and in an oral lecture. She tends to want to write down too much from a lecture and gets overwhelmed when given a passage to read with questions to answer, especially when timed. For writing assignments, she is gifted in vocabulary usage, spelling and grammar, but the process of writing becomes a long, drawn-out process. She wants to "hover" over a slew of ideas but struggles to land the plane. When she does land the plane, it will take hours. Will your book and the forms therein help us? Karen McGoldKaren, There is a direct connection with the ability to pull out the main idea and important details and note-taking. You want to be sure the notes you take are meaningful and when you don't know how to quickly pull out that information from either reading a passage or listening to a lecture, you are 'sunk'. That is one of the specific reasons I designed the graphic organizers in Ten Minutes to Better Study Skills in the manner that I did. These forms not only help you with note-taking, they also become a 'study-guide' for you when you are reviewing the material or answering the questions at the end of a section or chapter. They can also be used to learn how to take notes while listening to a lecture or presentation. The graphic organizer fill-in-the-blank forms are designed specifically with your daughter in mind. Another product that will also help her is our game the Comprehension Zone because it teaches you specifically how to pull out the main idea, details, and sequence what you read or listen to in a game format. It can be played for both reading or listening comprehension. Playing with the skill, practicing the skill through play, and then utilizing the Ten Minutes to Better Study Skills will go a long way in teaching her those missing skills. Bonnie Terry, M. Ed., BCET http://bonnieterrylearning.com
Help for LD, Dyslexic, ADHD Students with Reading Skills, Writing Skills, and Spelling Skills
July 19th, 2010
Parents want to help their kids improve their skills. That is a given as far as I'm concerned. All parents want the best for their children and when learning reading, writing, or spelling is hard they often don't know where to turn. Parents often spend a small fortune seeking the help they need for their child. I know what it is like, being a parent as well as a teacher.
I can't tell you how many times I've purchased materials that haven't worked. That is what I keep in mind when I design materials to use with my struggling (LD, dyslexic, ADHD, or gifted) students - whether they are in 1st grade, 5th grade, 8th grade, high school, or even adult students. I want to create materials that will work, that will improve their reading skills, writing skills, and spelling skills and be affordable at the same time. It truly is one of my passions.
Each reading, writing, and spelling product is developed out of the needs of my students and is tested with them to be sure they work. We look at ease of usage and the results the reading, writing, and spelling materials produce. But, I don't want you to take my word for it. After all, I created the materials, although I am truly inspired when I create them, so I can't take total credit at all!
What I would like to do is to share what Donna Morello has to say about our program here - our Awaken the Scholar Within Program where I coach you on how to help your children yourself and provide you with the reading, writing, and spelling materials to do so. Because I walk you through the materials - the program, holding your hand so to speak, they work. You are no longer alone just buying something and hoping it will work.
With our Awaken the Scholar Within Program you have the opportunity to ask me your questions twice a week. You have every avenue of support available to you. Do yourself a favor and listen in to hear what Donna Morello and Janet Landerholm have to say.
Donna Morello
Janet Landerholm
Awaken Your Scholar Within Today! Give our international office a call today: 530-888-0351
Paragraph Writing for Kids Using Graphic Organizers
June 11th, 2010
Paragraph writing can be daunting for kids, especially the first few times. Often teachers give an assignment to their students such as, "I want you to write a paragraph about..." Unfortunately many kids freeze up and just stare at their sheet of paper, unable to write anything. It's not that they haven't read a lot of paragraphs, but writing a paragraph is a whole other thing.
Writing doesn't have to be so hard! There are easy ways to teach paragraph writing, using graphic organizers. Paragraph writing becomes as easy as putting a hamburger together. Their are a few key ideas to use with the graphic organizers and your kids will be on their way to paragraph writing with ease. Watch and see how easy paragraph writing can be.
Order your graphic organizer study skills book, Ten Minutes to Better Study Skills today.
Bonnie Terry, M. Ed., BCET
6 Must-do Learning Games & Activities For the Summer
June 3rd, 2010
Can you do your own summer learning program?
Should you do your own summer learning program?
Fact: More than half of the achievement gap present in 9th grade between lower- and higher-income children can be explained by summer learning loss.
Make Learning Stick with learning games and reading fluency training over the summer. There are many things you can do at home to bridge that summer learning gap.
- Reading Fluency using Five Minutes to Better Reading Skills…and Yes…it only takes 5 minutes to do. Sally Shawitz, author of Overcoming Dyslexia states, "I urge parents to make fluency training their number one priority."
- Take a weekly trip …to the zoo, a local park, the pool, the river, a local factory…and afterwards as a family write down what you did and what your favorite part was…using the fill-in-the-blank forms from Ten Minutes to Better Study Skills and create a booklet to keep for all of your weekly trips.
- Do some nature activities such as listening to outdoor sounds, nature rubbings, shape hike, incher hikes … again use the fill-in-the-blank forms from Ten Minutes to Better Study Skills to describe what you found or did.
- Activities to do at home like making puppets and putting on a puppet show. Bake cookies together, have a backwards day where you eat dinner in the morning and breakfast in the evening, do add-on-stories. Again write down your favorite things or worse things about the activity.
- Have a Game Night or a Game Day…choose learning games…they are fun as well as work on skills. Some great ones are The Sentence Zone (play & learn sentence building and grammar while having fun) , The Comprehension Zone (play & learn reading comprehension and listening comprehension), or the Math Zone (play & math calculation practice).
- Read books together…and write a review or report on it, or have a review night where you all act as book reviewers of the book you read.
Give Your Child a 2 – 4 Year Reading & Writing Advantage Today
February 24th, 2010“FACT – Some Parents Are Giving Their Children A 2 To 4 Year Learning Advantage In Reading, Writing And Math In Just 20 Minutes A Day!”
The alarming realization that your child is struggling at school, followed by frustration of not knowing why, and the "is there anything you can do about it" often leads to sleepless nights. However, there is much that you can do to give your child reading help, writing, help, and math help. Join us on our upcoming call to find out more. The upcoming private training call is Tuesday, March 2nd at 8 PM EST; 5 PM PST. To register for the call, just go to http://homeworkwars.com/privatetrainingcallPoetry Writing Through the Colors: The Sentence Zone
February 9th, 2010
Our kids often get assignments where they have to write a poem, and they often struggle with it. Poetry writing is not always the easiest thing to do, especially when you have LD, dyslexia, or ADHD. Even gifted kids can struggle with poetry writing. It doesn't matter if you are homeschooling or in a public school, poetry writing can be difficult for anyone.
However, writing poetry doesn't have to be so-o-o hard! There are many different types of poems, and I've found one of the easiest types of poetry to teach my kids is the Haiku, specifically the Cinquain type of Haiku Poem. Learn how to use the Sentence Zone for writing poems. This is made really easy using The Sentence Zone game because you can write the poem with colors.
Using The Sentence Zone game makes writing poetry easy for kids with LD, dyslexia, ADHD, or even gifted.
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Bonnie Terry, M. Ed., BCET

