Cheri Dotterer

Think. Learn. Live.

Kids EN ↓ 3 episodes

Think Learn Live

Author

Cheri Dotterer

Category

Kids

Podcast website

www.skool.com

Latest episode

Mar 23, 2026

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Episodes

Why Kids Freeze When You Ask Them to Write 23.03.2026

Why do some of the brightest kids suddenly shut down when it’s time to write? Parents often assume the problem is motivation or effort. But writing requires the brain to coordinate thinking, memory, motor planning, and attention at the same time. When that system overloads, the nervous system protects before it produces. What looks like resistance is often overwhelm. In this short video, Cheri Dot...

What 3 words change learning 16.03.2026

In this episode of Think Learn Live, Cheri shares three shifts that change how learning happens. • Learning requires permission. • Immediate correction can shut down thinking. • The subconscious system must be ready before performance improves. Using the simple phrase “Tell me about,” you can reduce pressure and create space for real thinking. These principles began in handwriting intervention and...

The Font Problem Schools Don’t Realize They're Causing 13.03.2026

Why do some students struggle with handwriting even when they practice regularly? In this episode of Think Learn Live , Cheri Dotterer shares a real story from her work with a student who could not write small enough for his age. The breakthrough didn’t come from more handwriting practice — it came from discovering a font mismatch . Many educational materials use fonts that don’t match the way we...

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