Are You or Your Child Right-Brained Dominant?
10 Ways To Describe A Right-Brainer


Check the boxes that describe you or your child.

Knows the answer, but can't explain the answer.
"Grabs things" from you in order to "show" you something.
Has creative abilities that are overlooked in school.
Moves around and/or "talks" with their hands.
Has interest in what something looks or feels like.
Is sensitive to light, sound, and smells.
Understands "complex" concepts easier than "simple" ones.
Struggles with mastering basic math or reading skills.
Has poor handwriting or weak spelling skills.
Makes "careless errors" or "simple mistakes."


If you checked any of the boxes above, traditional learning strategies may not be the most effective approach to learning. Employing Right-Brained strategies could ignite your child’s true learning potential.