Understanding the Inverse Power of…
September 9, 2021
Praising children is a natural response for many parents and educators. It seems like the most effective way to encourage and motivate young learners. However, research suggests that excessive or misplaced praise can have unintended consequences. This concept, known as
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Educational institutions were thrust into online education due to the pandemic, though after two years students have returned to offline classes there has been an irreversible shift in the learning system. Educators have acknowledged the shift in learning methods. There
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There are five components of effective literacy instruction: phonemic awareness, Phonics, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension, according to the National Reading Panel Report. Adding more to these five components, the NRP considered phonic instructions and phonemic awareness to be increased in
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When we use the term “Slow Learner”, it is not limited to the ability to read and write. Labelling a child as a slow learner is deplorable as it affects their growth and self-esteem, not just in academic terms. Telling
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Writing is a complex process with many moving elements. A preschooler must combine vocabulary, grammar, and mental processing before turning to the physical component of handwriting or typing the words out. As a result, developing great writing skills involves a
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Amongst the most essential abilities for a kid to acquire in the early homeschooling in India for preschooling years is reading fluency. A fluent reader not only makes the transition to being a fluent writer much easier than a non-fluent
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