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SMART LEARNING -All About your Brain & Learning How to Learn

SMART LEARNING -All About your Brain & Learning How to Learn

Prijs: $49.99

The course gives SIMPLE strategies and a better understanding of how to help yourself or others become great learners .The course currently has a section on understanding what is likely to help and what is likely to hinder learning and a section on various strategies and techniques to help enhance learning. I also discus theories and modes about how your brain works (based on NEUROSCIENCE).

The course in its original format was designed for Parents and teachers to help the children in their care become effective learners. However it soon became clear (from the participant feedback and as further lectures were added) how helpful this course is to EVERYONE. For many of us, school actually sabotaged our natural learning abilities: so this course, whatever your age, can get your natural LEARNABILITY back on track.

So how can we best encourage our learning to be effective?

If we enjoy learning, we are 8/10ths of the way to becoming good learners and great students. However If we don’t or didn’t enjoy ‘school’, or college and learning is a ‘chore’, then we struggle. If it is us doing the ‘teaching’ and the ‘students’ are our own children for example, then unless they have our understanding, our unconditional love and our continuing support we can actually sabotage their best efforts (as this course demonstrates).

Let us not forget that Einstein was a late talker, a slow learner and did very poorly at school. Many highly successful people received poor reports at school. So whatever your age now, your performance at school is or was not a good predictor about how successful you can be. So let’s take the pressure off and focus on what we do well and let’s stop doing the things that hinder natural learning progress.

Our ‘LEARN-ABILITY’ – the ability to learn (and how good we are at it) is key to our success as human beings in the 21st Century and WE ALL HAVE IT.

As a bonus the course includes my two partFive Secrets of MemoryWebinar recording

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