A Mind at a Time: America's Top Learning Expert Shows how Every Child Can Succeed by Mel Levine, Melvin D. Levine

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  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
  • Pub. Date: January 2003
  • ISBN-13: 9780641920820
  • 352pp
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Synopsis

Different minds learn differently. That's an issue for many children, because most schools still cling to a one-size-fits-all education philosophy. As a result, children struggle because their learning patterns don't fit the schools they are in. Learning begins in schools, but it doesn't end there. Frustrating a child's desire to learn will have lifelong repercussions.
In A Mind at a Time, Dr. Mel Levine shows parents how to identify these individual learning patterns. He explains how parents and teachers can nurture a child's strengths and deal effectively with weaknesses. This type of teaching produces satisfaction and achievement for all students.
There are eight fundamental systems of learning that draw on a variety of neurodevelopmental capacities. Some students are strong in certain areas and some are strong in others, but no one is equally capable in all eight. Drawing from actual case studies, Dr. Levine shows how parents and children can identify their strengths and weaknesses to determine their individual ways of learning.
We must pay attention to individual learning patterns, to individual minds so that we can maximize children's performance in school and in life. In A Mind at a Time, Dr. Levine shows us how.

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Worried about the growing tendency to medicate and attach stigmatizing labels (such as ADD) to problematic learners, Levine, cofounder of the nonprofit institute All Kinds of Minds, offers parents a heartening new model of learning based on his deep respect for the uniqueness of individual minds. Levine's soft-spoken reading style lends to the tapes a personal, compassionate and reassuring tone that would be lost in the written word, gently guiding parents to identify their child's strengths and weaknesses in any of eight neurodevelopmental systems, including attention, motor, memory, language and social thinking. Describing himself as "a pediatrician with a mission," Levine confirms the resiliency of children's minds to overcome dysfunction, bolstering his argument with more than 30 years worth of case studies, stories of his own struggle with fine motor function, plenty of indicative symptoms corresponding to each "system of the mind" and helpful teaching concepts and tips to enhance all learning patterns. Levine's recommendation for listeners to follow up with his book and Web site rings true parents unfamiliar with their child's specific issues may find themselves a bit out of their depth, as the scope of this abridged version is extensive. Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

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Biography

Mel Levine, M.D. is a professor of pediatrics at the University of North Carolina Medical School and the director of the universitys Clinical Center for the Study of Development and Learning. He is the co-founder and co-chair of All Kinds of Minds, a nonprofit institute that develops products and programs to help parents, teachers, clinicians, and children address differences in learning. A Rhodes scholar and graduate of Harvard Medical School, Dr. Levine lives in the Raleigh-Durham area with his wife, Bambi, and many geese, donkeys, and other animals.

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Practically useless for Autismby Anonymous

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May 11, 2005: I was eager to read this book since I have two children with Autism. However, I was disappointed to discover that his advice was not useful for how to intervene in this diagnosis. His advice, though well meaning, seemed to be scattered. I would not recommend this book to a parent whose child has the disability of autism.

The future of learning :A must for every parent. teacher and administratorby Anonymous

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April 22, 2002: If you have a child that is having trouble in school read this then hit their teachers and school administrators in the head with it and ask them why they have not read it. Unfortunately, some of them have really hard heads, not much can get through. What Dr. Levine has discovered in his 25 years of research should lead this country into a new type of educational approach. Down to earth common sense approach to learning styles and difficulties without the ADD label. A Mind at a Time gets to the specifics of how we learn and pin-points the areas like genetic engineering. This is the science we need for helping our children.


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