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Parents want to know how to help your child succeed in school and in their future?
According to our guest, research shows that parents can contribute up to 80% of their child’s success in school. And, it is estimated that at least 15% of students are underachieving because they are not getting the support they need.
What we’re speaking about here is also relevant if you want to become a more influencial speaker and communicator.
On this podcast Patricia Porter Ph.D shares:
- Understanding of the important role they play in helping children succeed in school and what that role is.
- 3 keys to unlocking their child’s potential.
- The four stages of learning, what they are and why parents need to know their child’s learning stage.
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About Patricia:
I was a teacher for over 35 years – mainly working with children who were struggling to learn. Parents would cry on my shoulder and ask what they could do to help. It took me seven years of research to find the answer. Now I help parents get the information and advice they need to ensure their child succeeds in school.
I present to groups of parents because even though they desperately need help they don’t know where to get it.
Contact Patricia:
- Website: www.leadingtolearning.com
- Facebook: @PatriciaPorterLearningCoiach
- LinkedIn: @drpporter
- Twitter: @patriciaporter
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What a fascinating topic!
As Patricia shared the different learning styles, I recognized how if we integrated key techniques within our presentations to tap into the various learning styles of our audience – how much more engaged they would be!
Yes, the learning styles are critical in order for our students to understand and absorb what we are teaching. Even if it’s front the stage.
It is one of the components of my Sensitive Authentic Speaker course.
It takes practice to master the ones that are not natural to us but it’s worth it.