23 Tips to Learn Stuff Better: so you can spend less time studying and more time enjoying yourself (23 Tips for learning) - Softcover

Gibbs, Ian

 
9788494866029: 23 Tips to Learn Stuff Better: so you can spend less time studying and more time enjoying yourself (23 Tips for learning)

Synopsis

When you were at school, were you ever taught the key techniques to improve how you studied and to get better grades? Have your children been taught how to learn?

Learning is a skill like any other. And once your child (or you, yourself if you want to try something new) know how to learn, studying becomes much easier. Did you know there are dozens of ways to improve your kid’s ability to learn more stuff in less time that can be applied immediately?

If you didn’t, you’re in luck. This little book might be just what you need. By using these simple but effective methods, your kids will improve their capacity to learn, understand more and remember for longer. Grades will improve and they will start feeling better about classes and become better students.

It doesn’t require brain surgery, hormone injections, getting tattooed in unmentionable places or paying for extra tuition. In fact, beyond the (extremely modest) cost of this book, applying them is virtually free.

So what are you waiting for?

Help your kid avoid wasting any more study time and start getting the most out of his education by helping him pick out his favourite top study tips and start learning stuff better right now.


And, don’t forget, you can learn how to learn too!

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Review

“I really enjoyed this book. It’s very easy to read and it’s written in a very simple, funny and accessible way. I think it’s fantastic for all teenagers who are studying. And also I think this book should be read by teachers, because it gives ideas about teaching as well as giving ideas about how to learn stuff better. I think this book will help me a lot in my next high school year. I recommend this book to all teenagers and to all teachers who teach teenagers.”
- Martina Capallera Sais (15 years old)

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