Can you (or anyone) recommend one of these from the listfron the website:
Upside-Down Brilliance: The Visual-Spatial Learner (Denver: DeLeon Publishing, 2002), Raising Topsy-Turvy Kids: Successfully Parenting Your Visual-Spatial Child (Denver: DeLeon Publishing, 2004), If You Could See the Way I Think: A Handbook for Visual-Spatial Kids (Denver: Visual-Spatial Resource, 2005) and, our newest release, The Visual-Spatial Classroom: Differentiation Strategies that Engage Every Learner (Denver: Visual-Spatial Resource, 2006).
Thank you!
I have the first two, and between those two, Upside Down Brilliance is hands-down the better book to get - if you can get it. They're really very different though. Topsy-Turvy kids has more of a handbook feel and it's a lot shorter. Upside Down Brilliance goes into the whole theory of the VSL, the why, the how, as well as providing some detail on educational tips (for that, the articles on the visual-spatial website are extremely helpful as well). Upside Down Brilliance was really a game-changer for me in terms of helping me to understand my kids - as well as myself, shockingly. That book is huge to me.