So first off, I don't have kids, but I was curious about whether or not anything in this book was transferable to the older learner. Turns out there was lots, withing the first 20 - 30 pages there's some really good stuff about how our brains function and learn and the different broad categories of intelligence that exist for humans. For instance, if there as a test I'd say I'd score relatively high in the linguistic intelligence area, but I'd fail miserably at visual spatial intelligence.
This books sets out to categorize broadly the learning styles, encourages parents to work with their kids to figure out the child's learning style and then sets out ways you can leverage this to your kids learning advantage. I loved the tone, it was very collaborative between parent and kid, and it definitely encourages breaks and different kinds of learning.
Overall I learned some new stuff about learning so it's an easy recommend.