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Thinking with Numbers
Mastering the Challenges of Reading
Getting Thoughts on Paper
Developing Control Over Attention
Acquiring Motor Mastery
Understanding Ideas
Producing & Communicating Ideas
Getting Organized & Good Work Habits
Learning to Relate to Others
Differences in Learning (General)
 
Books for Students
 All Kinds of Minds
This book was written to help children in the elementary grades (7-11 years old) understand how they learn and how they may have different strengths and weaknesses in some areas of learning.
 Jarvis Clutch - Social Spy
Dr. Mel Levine teams up with fictitious eighth-grader Jarvis Clutch to offer insight and advice on the middle school social scene.
 Keeping A Head In School
This book was written to help older students (from 11 years and up) understand and appreciate their own distinct learning profiles.
 The Concentration Cockpit
The Concentration Cockpit is a brightly printed, laminated poster that helps teach children with attention deficits to gain insight into their problems and monitor their progress in grappling with these problems.
 The Memory Factory
The Memory Factory compares memory to a factory and discusses how short term memory, active working memory, and long term memory work. Written for students in 7th to 12th grade.
 The Mind that's Mine
A unique curriculum about thinking and learning designed for upper elementary school students. The program focuses on how children learn, how they learn how to learn, and how their different abilities enable them to acquire the skills they need to succeed academically and socially.
 The Language Parts Catalog
This "catalog" for students in 7th to 10th grade explains the various aspects of language and how they operate. While learning and reading about language, students can fill out an "order form" requesting the language parts they would like and indicating how much they need the parts.

Books for Parents and Professionals
 Ready or Not, Here Life Comes
It is time to set in motion a system through which we can prevent the devastation of work-life unreadiness. Read a Summary
 The Myth of Laziness
In his latest book, The Myth of Laziness, Dr. Mel Levine explores how kids and parents can become more productive.
 A Mind At A Time
Dr. Levine explores how parents and others can identify each child's profile of strengths and weaknesses.
 Developing Minds
A multimedia library featuring the All Kinds of Minds approach to learning.
 Reaching Minds
Reaching Minds is an innovative and resourceful audiocassette series which demystifies learning and specifically helps parents, educators, and clinicians help children with learning differences.
 Developmental Variation & Learning Disorders (2nd Ed)
This reference guide, written by Mel Levine, M.D. with Martha Reed, M.Ed., offers comprehensive information about developmental variations in children that can lead to learning disorders.
 Educational Care
Written for parents and teachers, this book identifies the many phenomena that interfere with children's learning experiences at different ages.




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