Wellness Workbook
How To Achieve Enduring Health and Vitality
John W. Travis, M.D. & Regina Sara Ryan
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In a society that prides itself for responding to facts rather than hearsay, abundant research and evidence-based methods on how children learn are being ignored.
Myth: IQ Is the Chief Measure of a Child's Ability to Be Effective and Successful at School and in Adult Life
Myth: Children's Intellectual Abilities Are Independent of Their Ability to Give and Receive Love.
Myth: Learning, Thought, and Intelligence Is a Process of the Brain Alone.
Myth: Schools Are the Best Places for Children to Learn
Myth: Homeschoolers Don't Do as Well as School Children
Myth: Homeschoolers Don't Learn to Socialize
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