Help Your Child to Succeed by Bill Lucas

Help Your Child to Succeed by Bill Lucas

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Zusammenfassung

This text has been written to help parents and families learn together more effectively in a complex world. For the home and its immediate environment offer wonderful opportunities for discovery, exploration, play, education and learning.

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Help Your Child to Succeed by Bill Lucas

This text has been written to help parents and families learn together more effectively in a complex world. For the home and its immediate environment offer wonderful opportunities for discovery, exploration, play, education and learning. Every parent wants the best for their child. They want their children to do well at school and to get a good job. They want them to be happy, to realize their talents. But sometimes they do not know how best they can help. Sometimes they do not have the right words, or they are not sure how to give their children the lift up that they need. This book provides parents with questions, answers, activities and tips on how to help their child succeed.
Bill Lucas is one of the UK's foremost educators. The former Chief Executive of the Campaign for Learning, which invented Family Learning Weekend, he is the author of Power up your mind: learn faster work smarter. Bill is also a very active parent. Alistair Smith is the UK's most effective motivational trainer working with schools and teachers. His books on brain-based learning are hugely in demand and demonstrate his enormous understanding of children's learning.
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ISBN 13 9781855391116
ISBN 10 1855391112
Titel Help Your Child to Succeed
Autor Bill Lucas
Serie Family Learning
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Network Educational Press Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 2002-09-01
Seitenanzahl 96
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