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The Language of Learning

How we teach the brain to learn more efficiently.
     The program uses a specific Language of Learning (LoL), which the brain is more easily able to process and decode. For example, a teacher or parent will often try to help students, who are struggling with their school work, by instructing them that they just need to concentrate, pay attention or focus. These words are never used in the program because for many of these students, these words do not help the brain to understand as to what it needs to do to help the student learn.   The program’s success is based on the fact that the brain is instructed as to what it specifically needs to do in order to process and decode the information being presented to it.  When the brain becomes confused, it can no longer help the student successfully complete the assigned tasks.  This state of confusion is what makes up, what I call,  the "Learning Gap" where the brain begins to learn and store the wrong information which it misinterpreted from the text being presented to the student either verbally or in written form.  The LoL does not allow for this "Learning Gap" to develop which allows the brain to become a more efficient and powerful "seeker" of information.
Students will learn how to transfer the newly learned
Language of Learning
into the following skills:
Reading Comprehension
Writing Skills
Researching
Critical Thinking
Study Skills
Note Taking
Study Skills
Problem Solving
Test Taking

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