Among others, St. Thomas Acquinas- and tens of thousands of teachers over thousands of years. This is attributed to Latin scholars, old Russian proverbs, and Zig Ziglar.
The phrase "Repetition is the mother of learning" is often attributed to the Roman philosopher and educator Quintilian. This quote emphasizes the importance of practice and repetition in the process of learning and mastering new skills.
The biggest difference between teaching mother tongue and teaching of a second language in most cases is the age of the person learning and the number of hours learning. When learning your mother tongue you start the first day you are born and you learn for all hours that you are awake. Teaching a second language, you have the added benefit of having a reference point (your mother tongue). You can learn for example that "bonjour" means "hello" which can be very helpful to learn things quickly. When you learn your mother tongue you learn through association only but in most cases you spend more time learning and have more hours of repetition which leads to inevitable fluency.
They keep your mind and senses sharp. That being said, all games help you on learning.
All I could find was Malay which was matematik and Filipino which was matematika. A little research also said the Fijian uses repetition to show plural.
Repetition, that is all I know.
Her father is said to be Zeus (Father of all Gods) and her mother is Dione.
Yes, they are all loop mechanics so they represent repetition structures.
All learning problems are not due to Learning Disability but all Learning Disabled shows learning problems.
yes i am pretty sure they do! I am learning about the lithosphere and rocks and minerals and stuff and i think that is what the teacher said!
Well, I have had the same problem because my mother said that all it requires is thought but... not only lots of thought but money too.
She is also known as as the mother of God.
Dyslexia which is considered a learning disability is very common with children. Approximately 5 to 10% of children have a learning disability and it is said that about 80% of children with learning disabilities have dyslexia. This disability is becoming more understood and is not at all related to a child's intelligence.
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