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How To Teach Kid's to Read in 2020+

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What are the successful methods for effective teaching of our children today?
Why do so many students forget what they learned?
Why are we ending up with confused students that lack initiative and vitality?
What plan are we all following and what should be the child’s plan?

This book will transform and inspire any parent, teacher or professionals who work with children.
Here, you will learn about the powerful methods that will benefit both you and the students.

The Methods of:
• Time
• Plan
• Safety
• Memory
• Learning
• Focus

Helene Larsen is a cherished, a compassionate and charming teacher with a bold and touching way of delivering her wisdom. She grew up in several foster care homes, have been going to 13 different schools as a child, decided to become a teacher herself and has now worked for 20 years with multilingual children and adults, in private schools, language schools and as a speaker.
Helene also participated in numerous television programs and volunteer work for crime and radicalization prevention and to empower the youngsters in our societies. She has enormous experience and success in helping children with challenges in learning, behaviour, ADHD or PTSD in both schools and families.

Don’t miss these universal and fundamental methods to empower your students with a better focus, a stronger mindset.

90 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 14, 2020

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February 8, 2021
The obvious experience and passion for the subject of this educator-turned-author become apparent from the first chapter. The book presents multiple ways for teachers as well as parents homeschooling their kids to teach the children with motivation, and by providing them an opportunity to “freely evolve their own ideals” without trying to change them. Having read this book, I - the father of the 16 and 14-year old boys couldn’t help but feel sorry for missing some opportunities that I could have applied having had the knowledge then. The instructions in this book will stay evergreen, I’m sure, and I’ll catch up when I’m a grandfather. If you are teaching in an elementary school, this book is a must.
- Sasha Vosk, author of "400 Years of New York History: A Pictorial Guide"
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