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Great Minds and How to Grow Them - by Wendy Berliner & Deborah Eyre (Paperback)

Great Minds and How to Grow Them - by  Wendy Berliner & Deborah Eyre (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>Education is more important than ever. Yet some children - with parent and teacher blessing - write themselves off and think they are not good enough to achieve highly. The latest research shows most children can reach levels of performance at a school previously associated with only the high achieving, gifted and talented. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><em>Great Minds and How to Grow Them</em> is a handbook for parents that shows how they can grow the minds of their children and teenagers and guide them to success both at school and in life. The latest neurological and psychological research is proving that most children are capable of reaching high levels of performance that were previously associated only with the gifted and talented.</p><p>Brains are malleable and IQ is not fixed yet, without parental engagement in their learning, many children don't reach the levels of performance that are associated with academic success. Combining new knowledge with extensive research into how we learn, this book proves that by using simple, everyday techniques that are both rooted in research and accessible for parents, children can learn to learn more successfully.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Deborah Eyre</strong> is the Founder and CEO of High Performance Learning, a global social enterprise helping good schools become great. A former Global Education Director at Nord Anglia Education, senior academic, educational writer and influencer, she specialises in how the most able people think and learn. </p><p>Wendy Berliner is Joint Chief Executive of the Educational Media Centre. An award-winning education journalist, she has spent her career at the <em>Guardian</em>, the <em>Independent </em>and has edited the <em>Times Educational Supplement</em>. She cares passionately about the role of parents in developing the learning of their children.</p>

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