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Choosing books

Lovereading4kids has been created to be the ultimate children’s online independent bookstore

https://www.lovereading4schools.co.uk/

Richard and Judy  recommend books for boys and girls and for all age groups:

www.richardandjudy.co.uk/childrens-current-reads/Autumn-2012/229



Health

Choosing secondary schools

List of secondary schools

http://www.schoolsnet.com/uk-schools/best-secondary-school/top-barnet-schools/16180339/0/-4/5/7.html


Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is often misunderstood. For help, please see: www.meassociation.org.uk


The British Dyslexia Association has a wealth of information on their website

www.bdadyslexia.org.uk

If you are unhappy with your school’s attitude towards your child with ME/CFS, please see www.spccf.co.uk

School admissions

https://www.barnet.gov.uk/citizen-home/schools-and-education/school-admissions/secondary-school-admissions.html


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Understanding learning styles


Visual learners - make up about 65% of the population, visual learners absorb and recall information best by  using graphs, maps and animation.


 Suggestions for visual learners:


        Write keywords


        Underline important information


       Create mind maps



Auditory learners - make up about 30% of the population, auditory learners absorb information best through group discussions, group activities, reading aloud and putting information into a rhythmic pattern such as a rap, poem or song.


 Suggestions for auditory learners:


        Use audiotapes for learning


        Describe aloud what is to be remembered


Kinaesthetic learners - make up about 5% of the population, kinaesthetic learners absorb information best by doing, experiencing, touching, moving or being active in some way.  Kinaesthetic learners usually succeed in activities such as chemistry experiments , sporting activities, art and acting.


Suggestions for kinaesthetic learners:


        Create models


        Engage in hands-on activities




Information from http://studyingstyle.com/three-learning-styles.html