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Let's face it -- parenting, teaching or otherwise living with a visual-sptial learner, especially if you're not, can be a challenge! If you're looking for advice from helping the visual-spatial learner in your life to be more successful in a specific school subject to just becoming better organized -- I can help!

Consultations usually take place over the phone and tend to last an hour to an hour and a half. Of course, if you find yourself in the Denver/Boulder area, I'm happy to meet with you in person. My hourly fee is $120 during which I can assist with curriculum planning, advocacy, maintaining harmony in the home and many other areas.

I also have significant experience homeschooling and counseling other families who have chosen to homeschool and can help with this as well.

To schedule a consultation, or for more information, please write me directly.

Thank you! I look forward to talking with you!

  Allie Golon    
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Allie Golon
   
         
Sleep problems? Not uncommon for visual-spatial learners... See my article for help!        
         

 

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For Students...

If You Could See the Way I Think: A Handbook for Visual-Spatial Kids

This book is a celebration of the gifts of those who prefer a visual-spatial learning style. The 21st century will demand the skills set these students were born wih: multi-dimensional imagery, facility with computers, and an innate ability to "think outside the box."

If You Could See the Way I Think was written for visual-spatial students who could use some help in spelling, handwriting, self-advocacy, taking timed tests, memorizing the times tables, taking meaninful notes, focusing during lectures and much more!