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Learn the 5 Steps to Improve Learning Skills: Reading, Writing, Spelling, & Math

September 14th, 2012

SpecialNeeds.com is sponsoring a

FREE webinar:

How to Improve Learning Skills:

Reading, Writing, Spelling, & Math



School has recently started and the homework wars may have already started too!

This is the perfect time to learn the 5 steps to improving learning skills!

How to Improve Learning Skills: Reading, Writing, Spelling, & Math

Reserve your Webinar seat now at:


SpecialNeeds.com is sponsoring Bonnie Terry, M. Ed., BCET, America’s Leading Learning Specialist in a no-cost no-obligation private training webinar revealing for the first time how you as a parent, teacher, or reading specialist can help your children improve their learning skills in just minutes a day and help your child learn with greater ease.

On the webinar Bonnie will reveal 5 specific strategies that you can use instantly to have your child on the speed to learning path.

Wednesday, Sept. 19th
5 pm Pacific, 6 pm Mountain, 7 pm Central, and 8 pm Eastern.

Reserve your Webinar seat now at:

    1. 5 Steps to Successful Learning…and make a difference in the next 24 hours
    2. Activities to do at home to improve your child’s learning in the next 24 hours
    3. How to Awaken the Scholar Within Your Child

Join Bonnie Terry, America’s learning learning specialist, and find out what you can do in just 20 minutes a day to boost your child’s reading, writing, and math skills and have fun at the same time. Some of the activities can be done in as little as 5 minutes and you still improve learning skills! Plus there is a surprise family bonus for attending, and trust me, you don’t want to miss out on it!

You will learn what you can do in the next 24 hours that will improve learning skills.

How to Improve Learning Skills Webinar

SpecialNeeds.com is hosting a webinar with Bonnie Terry, M. Ed., BCET, America’s Leading Learning Specialist.

It’s a FREE Live Webinar to help you improve your child’s learning skills on:

Wednesday September 19th
8 pm Eastern, 7 pm Central, 6 pm Mountain, and 5 pm Pacific

You will learn 6 easy steps you can take to improve your child’s learning skills even if they have a learning problem, LD, dyslexia, ADHD, or are gifted and take too long to do their homework. The activities and steps are for all age students – kindergarten through adults.

FREE Surprise Gift to Improve Learning Skills While Having Fun

Those that attend the Live Webinar will also receive a surprise FREE gift. And, of course, if you can’t make it live on the call, you will get access to the recording! Join America’s Learning Expert Bonnie Terry, M. Ed., BCET Wednesday September 19th at 8 pm Eastern, 7 pm Central, 6 pm Mountain, and 5 pm Pacific. Space is limited.You can attend via phone, skype, or the internet! Reserve your space for the Webinar now at:

Title: How to Improve Learning Skills: Reading, Writing, Spelling, & Math

Time: Wednesday September 19th at 5pm Pacific, 6 pm Mountain, 7 pm Central, 8 pm Eastern.

Listening method: Phone, Skype, + Web Simulcast

Learn:

    1. How to make a difference in the next 24 hours
    2. Activities to do at home to improve your child’s learning in the next 24 hours
    3. How to Awaken the Scholar Within Your Child

Space is limited.
Reserve your Webinar seat now at:

https://www.bonnieterrylearning.com/

Bonnie Terry, the nation’s learning expert, has been teaching for over 37 years and has created numerous books, games, and guides to help students reach their full potential. She specializes in helping parents and teachers identify and address learning problems. Bonnie is also a contributing author to numerous educational journals and magazines. Bonnie, mom to 3, was a girl scout leader for 10 years, a cub scout leader and assistant cub master for 8 years, and boy scout troop committee chairman for 5 years.

You CAN improve your child’s learning skills and still have fun.

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