Author : Dr Richard H Bloomer
Publisher :
ISBN 13 : 9780984029549
Total Pages : 168 pages
Book Rating : 4.0/5 (295 download)
Book Synopsis Professor Bloomer's No-Nonsense Handwriting Program by : Dr Richard H Bloomer
Download or read book Professor Bloomer's No-Nonsense Handwriting Program written by Dr Richard H Bloomer and published by . This book was released on 2017-06-15 with total page 168 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Learning reading, writing, and spelling are the corner stones of a good education. Multiply your home-schooled or classroom learner's chances for long-term academic success using Professor Bloomer's keystone approach to developing reading, writing, spelling, and learning skills. With this single, inexpensive program, developed by a leader in research and practical application of educational tools, your learner will excel. Professor Bloomer's No-Nonsense Phonetic Reading Program is the perfect solution for new learners to get them started out on the road to reading success! Children learn HOW to learn new words, to increase their vocabulary, organizational skills, attention span, as well as reading, writing, memory, and ALL language related skills - skills that are fundamental to independent and critical thinking! We teach children how to read and learn so they will excel in learning all future school subjects! Professor Bloomer's No-Nonsense Phonetic Reading Program is ideal for home schooling or as a classroom, and is designed for any learner who can write the alphabet. By the time they have successfully completed the program learners are able to read, write, and spell running text independently, and will have the skills to increase their language skills and knowledge throughout their lives. Introducing The Writing Program Home-schoolers and teachers alike want their children to have clear legible handwriting. Professor Bloomer's No Nonsense Handwriting Program is a simple way for your child to develop clear effective written communication. This program also enhances the way the child's mind works to learn more effectively in all basic academic areas: reading, writing, spelling, and arithmetic. Learning to handwrite is an important skill learning. Handwriting helps: 1. Learning to read, children who handwrite are better readers than children who do not practice handwriting, further children who use a print script are better readers than those who practice cursive. 2. Handwriting helps develop fine-motor coordination, an essential developmental task in the early school years when the nervous system is at maximum flexibility. 3. Learning handwriting sharpens children's perception, (the ability to acquiring information from the senses). 4. Handwriting practice helps children develop tolerance for frustration, a critical skill for overcoming difficult learning tasks. 5. Handwriting develops automatic sequencing, a major required skill for problem-solving 6. Handwriting develops organizational skills, all processes that foster future learning.