Friday, January 2, 2015

You Might Be Thinking, "This is too much work", But It's Not! I'll Help You Out!

All of this information might look a little intimidating and you might be thinking that this would be too much work, especially if you have 36 students in your classroom, but this post is to explain how it is easier than you think! :)

If you only have a few children at home or in your class, it might not seem as overwhelming, but these tips can still help you as well. In this post I'm going to point out all the people who can help you with figuring out the personality types of your kids and also some situations to help you clarify their type if the chart isn't enough information.

First off, let's talk about your support system to help you. As an educator you have the parents you can reach out to. Have them go to the website, or print off the chart and have them decipher which type their child is. If your students are old enough, you can even have them participate. They can read through each column and see which sounds the most like them. This way it is not left all to you to figure out which type all your students are.

Homeschooling parents, you too can involve your child if they are old enough. You also have access to your significant other, grandparents, neighbors, their friend's parents, whomever your child spends a lot of time with. Ask them to help you.

Finally, the other, incredibly nice, easy to talk to and get ahold of, is ME! I would happily help with your children/students. You can consult with me through comments or through email. My email is maryclayson13@gmail.com. I will get back to you as quickly as I can. I can help by giving more clarifying situations (besides what will be in this post) and other markers that aren't on the chart. I'm here for you! :) I can also help you with your lesson plans and individualizing them to the types in your home/group/class using the template.

The chart I created to help you identify your child's type helps many be able to identify their child's type, but if you are still finding it hard to pinpoint, I have put some situations at the end of the chart to help. Click here to go to the chart and scroll down to the bottom, they are there to help you out! :)

I hope that these tips can help you and contact me anytime you need anything! Don't forget to subscribe to the emails. :)

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