The book is about a boy called Ben who is always in trouble, always late, always messing about, always gets low marks until, that is, something changes in him and he develops to be the best in the class.
"The case of imaginary Ben, highlights most of the troubles, misunderstandings and confusions that exist in the minds and lives of too many children today. Andersen provides a masterful telling of how the mind of any student could learn to understand better, develop to be a more responsible member of the class and significantly improve their class marks and exam grades in order to more successfully control the factors of their life after school.This is another remarkable book by Roy J Andersen, as he continues to delight both parents and educators with his experiences and accounts of education and its need to evolve to better prepare our future generation as they move to face a world highly dominated by A.I."Dean Emeritus/Professor David Martin Ph.D, Gallaudet University, Washington, DC.Roy’s series of books clearly and methodically map out exactly how students learn. Parents and educators who read these books will not only have a better understanding, but will also be inspired to change in their attitudes and preconceived notions on how students can excel in their learning. If you’ve ever wanted to unravel how student’s learn, then these books are the answer you have been looking for! They should be mandatory reading for every parent and educator.
Erin Calhoun. National Institute of Learning Development. USA