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How Good Student is
A Good
Student is Consistent and Persistent
Learning
happens slowly and consistently. Take for example the process we went through
when we learned to read. There were steps, from holding a book the right
way up, to recognising letters to phonetics, years of practising and finally
fluency. It’s not actually that hard to learn to read for neurotypical
kids, but you do have to develop building blocks and commit to regular
practise. It is the willingness to practise that contributes to success as a
student.
Consistency
is becoming less common in adolescents. Some of the areas most
affected by teens’ lack of consistency are mathematics, music and languages. In
each of these areas, there needs to be a mastery of some basic skills that only
comes with practise.
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