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ParaMicrocidin is the capsule form of grapefruit seed extract for younger children experiencing difficulty swallowing supplements
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Sale!In this DVD you will learn how to identify a child with a writing glitch, dysgraphia, visual/spatial problems, and, more importantly, how to eliminate those problems using a proven method. This exercise was originally developed to improve eye/hand coordination and ball handling ability in sports. Coaches said these students just "knew where they were in the field after doing this exercise."
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The first Reader in the third grade series of Craft Right Brain Student Readers is “Enjoy The Ride” (Level 3-A). This Reader was created for struggling readers of any age, or for beginning readers. This set includes the book "Enjoy The Ride", the accompanying sight word cards for "Enjoy The Ride", one green reading transparency, one blue reading transparency. The "Enjoy The Ride" Reader contains the
Phonetic Vowel Patterns and Digraphs: -aw, -au, -ow, -ou, -oo, -ew, -oa, -y, -igh, -or, -er, -ir, -ur, -oi, -oy, qu-, -ie Endings: - ind, -ild, -ire, -are, -old, -olt, -ost Sight Words: small, together, warm, eyes, which, found, also, through, horse, myself, read, old, grow, clean, birthday, only, river, eight, every, write, own, wash, thought, truth, other, these, carry, father, mother, people, head, field, sure, enough, door, show, more, sheriff, engine, cover, change, young, prince, love, castle, hero, quietThis reader gives the student much practice in all the words that are needed to move on to the third grade level. The inclusion of the right brain method of teaching sight words makes a huge difference in the ease of learning for them. The color code for each phonics sound makes decoding a breeze. You will find these readers working, when others have not.
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THIS PRODUCT IS ON BACKORDER INDEFINITELY Parents, we are so sorry for the unexpected backorder for NOW Lecithin. This vendor is experiencing a supply chain issue and they have not given us a guaranteed restock date. While this is our preferred brand, we also recommend Bronson Lecithin Granules. You can visit their site and order directly from them by following this LINK. Please email us if you have any questions; we are happy to help!
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Sale!This is a unique method of teaching sight words. The left brain hemisphere stores the name of the word, while the right brain hemisphere stores the “picture” of the word. To help the student store the name and picture in one unit, we use the unique, powerful method of Imbedding. This method of learning works wonderfully with students of all ages and abilities:
- Kindergarten teachers can give their students a real “leg up” in learning the early sight words.
- First grade teachers use this method to ensure that all their students learn the basic sight words by the end of the year.
- Second and third grade teachers use it for those students who are reading below grade level.
- ESL teachers find them very effective for their population.
- Struggling readers, students on an IEP, and students with an auditory processing glitch find these cards invaluable for making a “leap” in learning.
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Sale!Make learning easier for your child this year!! Help your child feel as smart as he/she really is by teaching past their learning block and to their strength! In this 2-hour training DVD and study guide, you will learn effective teaching strategies that cost no money to use, such as how to use these Right Brain teaching strategies for Phonics/Reading, Sight Words, Vocabulary, Spelling and Math. It teaches on the responsibilities of the Right Brain and why these methods work so well for children with Auditory Processing Dysfunctions.
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B-50 Complex along with other B Vitamins are used in the body to help produce the calming neurotransmitter Serotonin and to convert the EFA's in the body.
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Sale!This is a unique method of teaching sight words. The left brain hemisphere stores the name of the word, while the right brain hemisphere stores the “picture” of the word. To help the student store the name and picture in one unit, we use the unique, powerful method of Imbedding. This method of learning works wonderfully with students of all ages and abilities:
- Kindergarten teachers can give their students a real “leg up” in learning the early sight words.
- First grade teachers use this method to ensure that all their students learn the basic sight words by the end of the year.
- Second and third grade teachers use it for those students who are reading below grade level.
- ESL teachers find them very effective for their population.
- Struggling readers, students on an IEP, and students with an auditory processing glitch find these cards invaluable for making a “leap” in learning.
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Sale!The first Student Reader in the first grade series, “At Bat!” (Level 1-A) was created to teach struggling older readers of any age, or beginning readers up to mid-year first grade level. (1.1 reading level). The “At Bat!” Reader contains the phonetic vowel patterns: –at, -ad, -an, -ap, -am, -ag, -ab and the sight words: is, a, my, he, on, not, in, the, look, Max, and, by, it, I, we, no, see, to, her, his, she.
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Sale!Identify the 10 Auditory Channels that can be blocked….and how to correct them, one by one. Re-connect these blocked channels, and teach “past” the problem until you have it corrected. Identify the specific brain fats that improve auditory processing. You will find many unusual answers in this enlightening workshop.
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Sale!This is a unique method of teaching sight words. The left brain hemisphere stores the name of the word, while the right brain hemisphere stores the “picture” of the word. To help the student store the name and picture in one unit, we use the unique, powerful method of Imbedding. This method of learning works wonderfully with students of all ages and abilities:
- Kindergarten teachers can give their students a real “leg up” in learning the early sight words.
- First grade teachers use this method to ensure that all their students learn the basic sight words by the end of the year.
- Second and third grade teachers use it for those students who are reading below grade level.
- ESL teachers find them very effective for their population.
- Struggling readers, students on an IEP, and students with an auditory processing glitch find these cards invaluable for making a “leap” in learning.