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Florence Callender

Florence is an Optimist, Encourager, Author, Speaker, Consultant & Mom of the most amazing daughter ever. She shares tips, tools, and resources with parents of dyslexic children to stop the struggle. A believer in the unique learning abilities of all children, she is a strong advocate for those who learn differently.

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Posted on Wednesday,

ACE Dyslexia Now: How to Improve Auditory Discrimination And Increase Learning Success

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Auditory discrimination is not about your child’s hearing acuity.

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Posted on Tuesday,

Ace Dyslexia Now: How to Improve Auditory Awareness and Increase Learning Success

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Our sense of auditory awareness helps us to understand and navigate the world we live in.

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Posted on Monday,

5 More Super Things To Do That Can Improve Your Child’s Sleep And Learning Success

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The mechanisms underlying the intimate connection between sleep and learning are becoming increasingly clear.

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Posted on Sunday,

5 Super Things To Do That Can Improve Your Child’s Sleep And Learning Success

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A good night’s sleep is essential for learning.

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Posted on Saturday,

Optical Illusions – A Simple Lesson in Perception

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When you play the GIF image below, do you see the stick figures moving? This tweet propelled me to seek answers I have always desired.

スーパー錯視ブラザーズ pic.twitter.com/bLkFhBOCeU

— じゃがりきん (@jagarikin) November 20, 2020

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Posted on Sunday,

6 Simple Ways To Catapult Your Child Over Barriers To Learning Success

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To facilitate a child’s learning success, parents must look beyond academics.

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Posted on Saturday,

Sensory Processing: Know How To Take The Chaos Out Of Learning Success

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Processing sensory information is important for your child to play, learn, socialize, and function in the world.

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Posted on Friday,

Auditory Processing: Know How to Increase Your Child’s Learning Success

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Audition (hearing/listening) is of primary importance in the acquisition of language.

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Posted on Thursday,

Auditory Memory: 7 Simple Ways To Build Learning Success

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Learning from oral instructions and explanations is a fundamental skill required throughout life.

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Posted on Wednesday,

How To Increase Flexible Thinking For Learning Success In All Children

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Cognitive (thinking) flexibility is required in multiple ways throughout the school day.

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Grand Cayman 2010

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Meet Florence...

...perennial optimist, communication catalyst, champion of untapped potential.

She is here - a transformative guide - to help you discover the genius within. From helping a dyslexic child become valedictorian to empowering executives to build thriving teams, she believes in turning communication barriers into bridges to brilliance.  

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