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while taking to parents how will you convince them that play is also learning
Bernadette M. Donnelly has written: 'Parents' experiences, perceptions and expectations of education for children with Svere Learning Disabilities (SLD) and children with Profound and Multiple Learning Disabilities (PMLD)' -- subject(s): Education, Special education, Attitudes, Learning disabled children, Mentally handicapped children, Parents of handicapped children
Parents need to know what their children are learning, who they are learning from and the different people who are around their children daily.
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Robert J. Schoonover has written: 'Handbook for parents of children with learning disabilities' -- subject(s): Learning disabilities, Learning disabled children
Helping children to develop nurturing and learning skills at home is a critical aspect to their education. It helps to promote and develop the child's learning skills, so they may apply them to everyday life. A routine will encourage your children to learn is key to implement good learning habits.
because parents know their child best. sharing information with parent is most important to achieve child's learning target. parents can help their child's learning development.
Pros of learning games include engaging and motivating students to learn, providing a fun and interactive way to practice and apply knowledge, and offering immediate feedback on performance. Cons can include possible distractions from the core learning objectives, limited depth of content compared to traditional instruction methods, and potential overreliance on the game as the primary source of learning.
Cathy Smith has written: 'Knowledge management' -- subject(s): Information resources management 'Parents in partnership' -- subject(s): Education, Learning disabilities, Learning disabled children, Counseling of, Parents of handicapped children, Parent participation
Socialization refers to the lifelong process by which individuals learn and internalize the values, beliefs, norms, and behaviors of their society. It occurs through interactions with family, peers, schools, media, and other social institutions. Socialization plays a crucial role in shaping individuals' identities, worldviews, social skills, and ability to function within society.
Janice Elms has written: 'Parents with learning disabilities who have had children removed'
Parents are able to ensure that their children won't receive a bad education by ensuring that their children are learning all they are able in school. Their grades will reflect their understanding of the curriculum they are being taught.