by on August 20, 2025
The study skills taught included note-taking strategies, time management, goal setting, test-taking strategies, using mnemonic devices, and organizational strategies. Around 500 children of varying abilities from grades 3-5 were part of this initiative. Their progress was monitored extensively through class performances, assessments and feedback from teachers and parents. Enlisting the child's participation in real-world learning has emerged as a unique advantage. Shopping lists, thank-you ca...
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by on August 10, 2025
Mnemonic devices like acronyms, visual imagery, or simple songs can also aid in memorizing large pieces of information. For instance, using the acronym "PEMDAS"—which stands for Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication & Division, and Addition & Subtraction—helps kids remember the order of operations in mathematics. The night before a big test, many children suffer from restless sleep due to their rising anxiety. Fear of upcoming tests and assessments is a common predicament shared by the major...
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