09.25.2019

Thinking Maps Webinar

Thinking Maps

Thinking Maps are visual tools that parents and learners can use to organize ideas and enhance learning. They are consistent visual patterns that are linked directly to eight different thought processes in the brain. By visualizing our thinking, we create concrete images of abstract thoughts. In fact, research suggests these patterns are helpful for learners to reach higher levels of critical and creative thinking. This is especially beneficial in teaching them how to organize their writing. These maps will help them lay out their ideas from start to finish. Join our next webinar on Wednesday, October 2 at noon to find out how thinking maps can help improve your child’s writing.

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