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How to Inspire Students to Write By Linda Davis-Kyle
HOW TO INSPIRE STUDENTS TO WRITE By Linda Davis-Kyle As a youth, Lisa Shontea Nichols (b.d. May 18, 1966) endured from her speech teacher the words, “Miss Nichols, you should never speak in public” and from her composition teacher, “Miss Nichols, you’re the weakest writer I ever met in my entire life.” 1 Rising above […]
Fun Foods for Kids & Grownups
Fun Foods for Kids & Grownups: Your essential guide to family fun & good health by Linda Davis Kyle introduces its menu highlights through a fantasy story, “Adventures in Abunda Gardens,” that not only intrigues youngsters to try the recipes from the magical gardens, but also it brings families together for the joy of reading, […]
Real Food for Real People: Just Say “No” to GMOs
Real Food for Real People: Just Say “No” to GMOs By Linda Davis-Kyle Do you want to secure the most nutrient-packed food for your cherished children to ensure their ability to learn? In mere moments, your favorite search engine will bring to your fingertips such articles as, “Brain foods: the role of diet in brain […]
Giving Gifts That Matter
By Linda Davis-Kyle Sometime ago when I entered my acupuncturist’s well-lit, but tiny, four-chair waiting room filled with the fragrance of frankincense, a mom and her two children were getting settled. The mom’s lap served as a comfy chair for her daughter who was about two years old. The little pink bow in her daughter’s […]
Finding Solutions to a Serious National Problem
“Half of the incoming freshmen at our business schools are now being required to take a basic course in writing because they cannot write a presentable letter or report or proposal.” When David McCullough, twice Pulitzer Prize winner and recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, learned of this situation, he called it “a serious […]
Sawing through Discrimination against Dyslexics
With greater understanding of the turbulent nature of dyslexia, the tangled chains of prejudice that some nondyslexics sometimes harbor, unconsciously or consciously, against dyslexics can be sawed through and disentangled to free both groups to be the best they can be. Thomas Ellison at Work. Photo © Linda Davis-Kyle. Sawing through prejudice is as difficult […]
How to Motivate Students to Write for a Cause
How to Motivate Students to Write for a Cause: Getting Nondyslexic & Dyslexic Teens to Write about Health & More Loving to write as she does and knowing that helping students polish their writing skills boosts their confidence, Davis-Kyle, author of the Kindle book, How to Motivate Students to Write for a Cause: Getting Nondyslexic […]
The Busy English Teacher’s Fun Activities & Exercises for Pre-Teens: Grammar Mind Maps, Fitness Games & More
Until now most grammar books have offered perfect—but oftentimes negative— examples to illustrate the parts of speech, grammatical constructions, and also the mechanics of capitalization and punctuation or “word-traffic controls” as Davis-Kyle calls them. Educators, parents, and grandparents will find the supplemental text The Busy English Teacher’s Fun Activities & Exercises for Pre-Teens brimming with […]
Camp RSA! Ready, Set, Action!
Camp RSA! Ready, Set, Action! A Camp Leader’s Guide ~ Adventures in Writing & Performing promises to be a time-saving teacher’s treasure brimming with both stimulating and calming fun-learning activities. Whether summer, autumn, or mid-winter camps during some of the lengthier school holidays, after school programs, or during the regular school year, educators may love […]
“Ready, Set, Action!” Available soon at Amazon.com
An Entertainment Fun Book for Parents of Dyslexic Pre-teens David Carlson Linda Davis-Kyle, Editor Foreword by Dr. Astrid Kopp-Duller, President of the Austrian Dyslexia Association “Ready, Set, Action! is destined to become not only a loyal friend to the parents of preteens challenged with dyslexia, but also it is hoped that it will be a […]