Ever meet a bright child lagging behind academically and wondered why? Well, our guest today, Tina Kramer, will blow your mind with her revolutionary approach towards understanding these intelligent but struggling learners. A former traditional classroom teacher turned inventor, Tina shares her journey from teaching in Hong Kong to developing a sound device that enhances focus in students. She throws light on an often overlooked group of learners – the perceptual learners, and how they think in pictures and getting lost in their imagination.
Tina’s device isn't limited to aiding students alone, but it's also proved to be a boon for people with high-functioning autism. Our conversation takes an intriguing turn when Tina shares her personal story of how this sound device helped her former husband, diagnosed with high-functioning autism, to not only improve his focus but also emotionally connect with their children. This episode is a testament to the power of understanding learning differences and celebrating our unique intelligence. Tune in, and you might just find the answers to help that bright yet struggling learner in your life!
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- Joan Jett
- Dolly Parton
- Viola Davis
- Ina Garten
Maybe you can help me get there****
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