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Paperback Energise Slow Learners: How to Motivate Slow Learner Book

ISBN: B0BBQ13CRL

ISBN13: 9798848030129

Energise Slow Learners: How to Motivate Slow Learner

Slow learners typically absorb information more slowly and frequently struggle to retain it. Additionally, they have extremely little patience. Slow learners require direct instruction because learning does not occur accidentally for them. And unless properly instructed, they are unable to connect one piece of learning to another. Additionally, they lack the ability to apply new knowledge or concepts in many contexts without assistance, which is why they require rigorous concrete instruction and cannot succeed with abstract instruction. Due to these factors, slow learners are typically "underachievers".
A mother supports her child while they engage in several activities.
Give your child a peaceful study area: Because slow learners are prone to distraction, you should locate a place for your child to study that is free of any outside noise.
To enquire: A few examples of questions to ask your child include, "What do you think this means? ", "Can you explain to me how this is different from this? ", "What do you think this word means? ", and others.
To be conveniently reachable Keep your child from feeling as though they are taking up all of your attention. Help him or her in any way you can, not just by performing the assignments that have been given to you but also by directing you as you go.
Smaller work should be assigned because of the problem with attention spans that persists.
You shouldn't let slow learners give up because it takes them longer than their classmates to comprehend a subject or complete a task, which can be very tiring for them. Don't exhaust them to the point of giving up. If you must, give them a rest.
Never give them names. Keep your comments about how your child is a sluggish learner and can't keep up with peers in terms of accomplishments to a minimum. All the while, be encouraging.
Just wait: Advocate for them while exercising as much patience as you can. Check to see whether your child is following the curriculum or is making an effort to do so.
Each young person is unique and has their own gifts. When it comes to the creative and performing arts, it has been observed that slow learners, kids with ADD/ADHD, autism, or other learning difficulties exhibit tremendous potential. Therefore, keep trying. Your youngster will shine, and you'll be proud of them for their efforts!

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