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See It. Say It. Do It! The Parent's & Teacher's Action Guide to Creating Successful Students & Confident Kids

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About See It. Say It. Do It! The Parent's & Teacher's

Product Description Calling all Parents and Teachers ... Welcome to the world of visualization--where children learn to learn better, achieve more and build confidence. What happens when the formal school years hit? Why do so many struggle in school, a place where their curiosity should be encouraged to grow? Too many children are frustrated with the basic academic subjects--reading, writing, spelling and math. Your child may become a master of avoiding tasks, stressed or anxious or have a behavioral problem. No more. With Dr. Hellerstein's pioneering book, See It. Say It. Do It!, your child will discover a whole new world. Action will be taken in all areas of his or her life by: * Becoming more confident *Creating strategies to overcome obstacles and barriers *Being successful in school & sports *Developing a joy for learning *Enhancing sports performance Imagine your child reading and writing for fun! Enjoy learning spelling words and math facts through visualization strategies. Teach your child how to effectively prepare for test and stressful competitions. Give your child a gift for life. See It. Say It. Do It!; offers the tools and strategies that will improve and empower performance levels. It will inspire and transform you and your child. Both of you will be celebrating with a huge TA-DAH! Review It's easy to say to do well in school, but actually doing it proves much more difficult. See it. Say It. Do It.: The Parent's & Teacher's Action Guide to Creating Successful Students & Confident Kids ; is a guide to helping students really gain a more consistent performance in school when they seem generally smart, bright students who just seem to shut down during school hours. Anxiety, confidence issues, fear are issues discussed so gifted children can use their gift, be it in academics or sports. See It. Say It. Do It! ; is a fine read well worth considering for parents and teachers who don't want to see potential wasted. --Midwest Book Review - Vol 9 Dr. Hellerstein, one of America's top vision specialists, provides an insightful and wonderfully practical look at learning how to learn that will be a tremendous gift to parents, teachers, tutors, and students of all ages. This book provides a wealth of clear and precise information describing how to help students master all kinds of learning by employing visualization and imagery skills that likely already possess but don't know how to use. We are thrilled to have it available to recommend to the children and families we work with!  Drs. Brock and Fernette Eide, Eide Neurolearning Clinic, authors of The Mislabeled Child If your child struggles with self esteem and confidence issues, you'll love See It. Say It. Do It! Dr. Lynn Hellerstein has created a practical and down to earth guide for helping your children tap their inner emotional and intellectual resources. When kids feel good about themselves they naturally perform better. This book will take you step-by-step through the process of helping your children transform negative thoughts, images and feelings into positive affirming ones that result in successful behavior and feelings of greater confidence. Dr. Hellerstein shows you how to incorporate these strategies naturally into everyday activities. See It. Say It. Do It! --an easy-to-read book overflowing with powerful life tools! Deborah Sandella PhD, RN Psychotherapist, award-winning author of Releasing the Inner Magician , and founder of the RIM Institute This is a beautifully written and remarkably useful book! See It. Say It. Do It! Dr. Hellerstein's work has been life-changing for hundreds of child I have referred to her over the last 25 years. Non-readers became avid readers; resistant writers embraced writing passionately; children who could not spell became competent spellers; and uncoordinated children became athletes. The key to their success was visualization.  Linda Kreger Silverman, Ph.D., Psychologist, Director of the Gifted Development Cen