Learning Styles:
An Annotated Bibliography for Educators
Revised Summer, 2002
Armstrong,
Thomas.
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Awakening
Your Child’s Natural Genius: Enhancing Curiosity, Creativity, and
Learning Ability.
NY: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1991.
Armstrong’s
premise is that every child has the seeds of brilliance—they just need the
right opportunities to bloom. This book is
filled with practical strategies for making it happen.
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In Their
Own Way: Discovering and Encouraging Your Child’s Multiple Intelligences.
NY: Penguin Putnam, Revised and Updated 2000.
A
practical, encouraging book for parents and teachers, this will provide
you with insights and strategies for helping children understand how they
are smart and appreciate how they are designed.
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The Myth of the A.D.D. Child: 50 Ways to
Improve Your Child's Behavior and
Attention Span Without Drugs, Labels or Coercion.
New York: Dutton Books, 1995.
A former
special education teacher, Dr. Armstrong provides fifty practical,
positive ways to help that child who has been labeled ADD. His heartfelt
and well-researched position is that ADD
does not exist;
that the children who experience behavior and attention problems are
healthy human beings with a different style of thinking and learning.
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7 Kinds of
Smart: Identifying and Developing Your Multiple Intelligences. NY:
Penguin Putnam, 1999.
A revised
and updated volume of Armstrong’s first edition—this one includes a
practical and informative explanation of Gardner’s two newest
intelligences: Naturalist and Existential.
Barbe, Walter B.
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Growing Up
Learning. Washington, D.C.: Acropolis Books, 1985.
Although
this book is currently out of print, you'll find your trip to the library
to read it will be well worth your while! The former editor of Highlights
Magazine shares a wealth of information about auditory, visual and
kinesthetic modalities. You'll find age-appropriate checklists, and
dozens of suggestions for helping your child learn in many different ways.
Breggin, Peter
R. and Ginger Ross Breggin.
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The War
Against Children: How the Drugs, Programs,
and Theories
of the Psychiatric Establishment Are Threatening America's Children With a
Medical "Cure" for Violence.
New York: St. Martin's Press, 1994.
Dr. Breggin
is a psychiatrist who has taken a stand against the use of medication for
social control of children and their behaviors. He and his wife have
written this compelling book, providing a host of alternative measures for
fulfilling the genuine and often inconvenient needs of children.
Breggin, Peter
R.
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Talking Back to Ritalin: What Doctors Aren’t
Telling You About Stimulants For
Children.
Cambridge, MA: Perseus Publishing, Revised Edition, 2001.
According
to Dr. Breggin, most doctors can’t tell you the truth about drugs for
treating your children’s behavior, because even doctors haven’t been told
the truth about the drugs they prescribe. In this compelling book, Dr.
Breggin shows why our children need education not medication.
Chess, Stella
and Alexander Thomas.
Cline, Foster
and Jim Fay.
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Parenting
With Love and Logic: Teaching Children Responsibility. CO: Pinion
Press, 1990.
If you want
to raise kids who are self-confident, motivated and ready for the real
world, take advantage of this win-win approach to parenting. The
information in this book can not only revolutionize your relationships
with your children, but can also put the fun back into parenting!
Diller, Lawrence
H., M.D.
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Running on
Ritalin: A Physician Reflects on Children, Society, and
Performance in
a Pill.
NY: Bantam Books, 1998.
As a
pediatrician and family therapist, Dr. Diller presents a compelling,
credible, common sense look at the controversial issue of medication and
A.D.H.D. diagnoses in children.
Fay, Jim and
David Funk.
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Teaching
With Love and Logic: Taking Control of the Classroom. Golden, CO:
Love and Logic Press, 1995.
This book
will give you practical solutions to the day-to-day frustrations and
challenges common in today’s classroom. Following these tried-and-true
techniques can reduce the time and energy you spend maintaining discipline
in the classroom, and let you put some fun back into teaching.
Glasser,
William, M.D.
Glenn, H.
Stephen, Ph.D., and Michael L. Brock, M.A.
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7 Strategies
for Developing Capable Students.
Rocklin, CA: Prima Publishing, 1998.
Common
sense approach to helping our children become capable, significant young
people who know how to think and made good decisions. The authors provide
many encouraging words and practical tools for developing responsibility,
self-discipline and communication skills in children.
Keirsey, David
and Marilyn Bates.
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Please
Understand Me: Character and Temperament Types. Del Mar, CA:
Prometheus, Nemesis, l978.
This book
provides a fascinating look at personality type and temperament. You'll
discover how your temperament affects your success in relationships,
careers, and life in general.
Kohn, Alfie.
Levine, Mel,
M.D.
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A Mind At A
Time. NY: Simon and Schuster, 2002.
One of the
best known pediatricians and education experts in America today brings a
fresh, practical perspective backed with years
of research and practice to the concept of learning differences.
Peterson,
Eugene.
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The Message:
The New Testament in Contemporary Language. CO Springs, CO:
NavPress, 1993.
A refreshingly clear and often entertaining paraphrase of the New
Testament that even the most reluctant reader can love!
Schultz, Thom
and Joani.
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The Dirt on
Learning: Groundbreaking Tools to Grow Faith in Your Church. CO: Group
Publishing, 1999.
Fresh, practical insights and strategies that can revolutionize how you
teach and lead children, youth and adults.
Tobias, Cynthia
Ulrich.
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Do You Know
What I Like About You? Jump Starting Virtues and Values in
Your Children.
Ann Arbor. MI: Vine Books, 1997.
A
celebration of the ways in which we as adults deal with children in our
lives. This collection of narrative, photographs and poetry will surely
touch and inspire hearts and minds.
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Every Child
Can Succeed: Making the Most of Your Child’s Learning Style. Colorado
Springs, CO: Focus on the Family, 1995.
This book
is filled with practical ideas for applying learning styles to motivation,
discipline, and much more. Copyright-free profiles contained in the
appendix can help parents and children record and summarize style
strengths for every teacher.
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Redefining the
Strong-Willed Woman: How to Effectively Use Your Strong
Will for God.
Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2002.
A
ground-breaking book revealing how it’s possible to be a strong-willed
woman and still bring honor and glory to your
Creator and Designer. If you are a strong-willed woman or you know one,
don’t miss this book!
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The Way They Learn: How To Discover and Teach to
Your Child's Strengths. Colorado Springs, CO: Focus on the Family,
1994.
An
international best-seller, this entertaining and practical book should be
required reading for any parent or teacher who truly wants to help their
children succeed. These concepts are powerful tools for bringing out the
best in every child.
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The Way We Work: A Practical Approach for
Dealing With People on the Job. Colorado Springs, CO: Focus on the
Family Publishing, 1995.
An
enlightening and easy-to-read resource for developing efficient
communication with those with whom you work. This is a powerful plan for
transforming your on-the-job relationships!
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You Can’t
Make Me! (But I Can Be Persuaded): Strategies for Bringing Out the
Best
in Your Strong-Willed Child.
Colorado Springs: Waterbrook Press, 1999.
From the
perspective of “it takes one to know one”, this long-awaited book gives
you incredibly accurate and valuable insights
into the mind of an SWC (Strong-Willed Child) and offers
dozens of tried-and-true strategies for building positive, loving
relationships with even the toughest kid without letting go of
accountability or accepting any excuses.
Tobias, Cynthia
Ulrich with Nick Walker.
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"Who's
Gonna Make Me?" Effective Strategies for Dealing With
the Strong-Willed Child.
(45-minute video) Seattle, WA: Snyder & Associates, 1992.
Focusing on the Concrete Random, strong-willed child, this video presents
practical, hands-on strategies for bringing out the best in your
strong-willed child. This is one you'll loan to your friends!
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