Fred Leland

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Looking at a solution or watching someone else practice can get you started in learning something new. But just looking or watching doesn’t build your brain-links. Actively working through a problem, or doing an activity, is what creates brain-links. You create and strengthen sets of brain-links through deliberate practice. That’s focused, repeated work on the more difficult parts of a concept. Don’t waste much time on the easy stuff that you already know.
Learning How to Learn: How to Succeed in School Without Spending All Your Time Studying; A Guide for Kids and Teens
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