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What should she be doing? Is it AS? Advice please
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 287053" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>My advice for where to go to look for help isn't as accurate because I didn't realize you are in Australia. Marg has added great resources to make it work in Australia (thanks, Marg).</p><p></p><p>I want to add that the more of her senses you can involve in any activity the faster she will learn and remember it. If she hears it, the "it" will penetrate. If she hears "it" smells it, sees it and touches it and tastes it then she will be exponentially more likely to be able to use her knowledge about it. The more you can involve more of her senses, the faster she will make progress.</p><p></p><p>I didn't make this up. I learned it in a college course on study skills that I took because I had no idea how to study (even though I had a major academic scholarship!) There is good research done that proves this, though I don't have the citations easily at hand.</p><p></p><p>I hope you have lots of fun with her, figure out what is going on, and give her plenty of time and stimulation then in the end things will turn out well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 287053, member: 1233"] My advice for where to go to look for help isn't as accurate because I didn't realize you are in Australia. Marg has added great resources to make it work in Australia (thanks, Marg). I want to add that the more of her senses you can involve in any activity the faster she will learn and remember it. If she hears it, the "it" will penetrate. If she hears "it" smells it, sees it and touches it and tastes it then she will be exponentially more likely to be able to use her knowledge about it. The more you can involve more of her senses, the faster she will make progress. I didn't make this up. I learned it in a college course on study skills that I took because I had no idea how to study (even though I had a major academic scholarship!) There is good research done that proves this, though I don't have the citations easily at hand. I hope you have lots of fun with her, figure out what is going on, and give her plenty of time and stimulation then in the end things will turn out well. [/QUOTE]
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