
Have you ever seen your child sit studying for hours on end, only to find that their
grades are not indicative of the amount of
time spent studying? Most of us are only taught of one general way to study, although we have
five different senses which our body uses to take knowledge in and then process it. Our information base is built from our use of these sensory observations. If we want to learn about something new we shouldn’t only “see it”, but also “hear it, touch it, taste it and feel it”.
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