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Exercise & Learning

October 22, 2013 By Y3K

Chemicals released during exercise help improve concentration, motivation and learning.

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Great Brainpower Foods

October 21, 2013 By Y3K

Some research suggests foods like blueberries, tomatoes, broccoli, kale, whole grains, walnuts, flaxseed and pumpkin seeds may enhance your child’s brainpower.

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Praise Effort

October 20, 2013 By Y3K

Praising effort leads to a more confident child. Acknowledging their hard work motivates kids because effort is a factor they can control. Students cannot control the grades they receive, but they can control their preparation and determination to do their best. Applauding their effort reinforces the message that learning and improving is achievable when they try.

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Backpack Safety

October 19, 2013 By Y3K

Overloaded school backpacks cause more than 20,000 back injuries per year. Make sure the backpack weighs no more than 10-15% of the child’s total body weight when in use. Have wide padded shoulder straps and a hip strap to distribute weight. Make sure the backpack does not hang below the student’s hip line. Also keep the heaviest books closest to the back.

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Solitary Intrapersonal Learners

October 18, 2013 By Y3K

Solitary (intrapersonal) learners prefer to work alone and use self-study. A solitary learner tends to be more private, introspective and independent. They like to work on problems by retreating to somewhere quiet and working through possible solutions on their own.

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Which Type of Learner Are You?

October 18, 2013 By Y3K

Now that you have seen all the different learning styles, which type of learner are you?

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Social Interpersonal Learners

October 17, 2013 By Y3K

Social (interpersonal) learners prefer to learn in groups or with other people. They like social activities rather than doing their own thing. They typically like team sports.

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Logical Learners

October 16, 2013 By Y3K

Logical learners think mathematically. These students prefer using logic, reasoning and systems. Logical learners recognize patterns easily, as well as connections between seemingly meaningless content. This also leads them to classify and group information to help learn or understand it. They typically work through problems and issues in a systematic way. This is done by creating to-do lists and ranks them in order before putting them into action. Their scientific approach to thinking means they support their claims with logical examples or statistics. They pick up logic flaws in other peoples words, writing or actions. They also tend to enjoy games like brainteasers, backgammon and chess.

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31 Life Changing Posts In 31 Days Blog Marathon

October 16, 2013 By Y3K

You are half way through Y3K Tutor In Your Home’s 31 LIFE CHANGING POSTS IN 31 DAYS blog marathon. You still have time to make requests for topics of your choice.

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Verbal Linguistic Learners

October 15, 2013 By Y3K

Verbal (linguistic) learners prefer both the written and spoken word. They depend on language reasoning rather than abstract visual information. For example in math they find word problems easier than algebra equations.

Students that use this style find it easy to express themselves both in writing and verbally. They tend to enjoy reading and writing. They also tend to know the meaning of many words and regularly make an effort to find the meaning of new words.

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