Tailoring education for home-schooled learners: a guide for parents
Transform your homeschooling approach with Wired for Learning. By identifying your child's unique learning style you can create a structured and engaging learning environment tailored to their needs. Our personalised strategies help you establish effective daily routines, set meaningful learning goals, and incorporate whole-brain training activities. Adapt your teaching methods as your child grows with ongoing assessments and tailored reports. Empower your child to excel academically and develop lifelong learning skills with Wired for Learning.
Movement and learning: How physical activity boosts cognitive function
Discover how physical activity enhances cognitive function and learning. Movement boosts brain development, attention, and memory by increasing blood flow and neurotransmitters like dopamine and serotonin. Wired for Learning, based on Dr. Carla Hannaford's research, integrates movement into personalised learning strategies. By incorporating tailored physical exercises, they help reduce stress, improve focus, and maximise each student's potential.
Embracing visual, auditory, and kinaesthetic learning styles: How Wired for Learning tailors strategies for every learner
Education isn't 'one size fits all'; students learn visually, auditorily, or kinaesthetically. Recognising these differences is crucial for effective teaching. Wired for Learning offers personalised strategies tailored to each learner through assessments and customised reports. By addressing stress and promoting whole-brain engagement, they help maximise each student's potential.
Promoting Collaboration and Peer Learning: Tips for Parents and Teachers
Promote an inclusive learning environment by encouraging collaboration and peer learning among students with different learning styles. Parents and teachers can pair students to work on projects that highlight their strengths, fostering empathy and respect. Group activities allow students to share skills and learn from each other, enhancing understanding that everyone learns differently.
Don't let stress affect learning: Help your students thrive
Stress can significantly hinder students' learning by affecting memory, concentration, and decision-making abilities. Wired for Learning addresses this by using comprehensive assessments to identify individual stress triggers. They provide personalised strategies to reduce stress and create supportive learning environments. By helping students manage stress and build resilience, students are empowered to thrive academically and prepare for future challenges.
Personalised Learning: Unlock every child’s unique potential
Personalised learning is revolutionising education by recognising that every child is unique, with distinct learning styles, strengths, and challenges. Wired for Learning, grounded in 35 years of scientific research by Dr Carla Hannaford, offers interactive assessments and personalised reports that empower learners, parents, and educators to create customised educational experiences. By embracing personalised learning, we not only enhance academic achievement but also foster essential life skills, preparing children to thrive in a diverse and interconnected world. Unlock your child's limitless potential with Wired for Learning.
Boost Your Child's Exam Success
Looking for the perfect tool to help your child ace their exams? Look no further! A detailed report from Wired for Learning, based on Dr. Carla Hannaford’s groundbreaking research on Brain Dominance Profiling
Not being a teacher doesn’t mean you can’t teach
You can be a great teacher to your child, without teaching experience. Homeschooling can be an excellent way to give your child a diverse education based on a curriculum chosen by you.
How Wired for Learning can support your home-schooled child
Wired for Learning is a great resource for those educating their children at home. Our in-depth learning reports provide you with detailed insights into your child’s learning style and dominance profile.
How to Make Learning More Personal
Did you know that when we teach others, we often do so in a way that we would find useful? This is why everyone explains complex problems differently. The problem is that our learning preferences don’t always match the child we’re teaching.