Positive social relationships can positively help the learning process, but organizing the seating so that friends sit next to each other can cause distractions and pull away from learning.
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because these two are part of one continuous process which is learning
Things we experience in our lives affect how we live in the future since life is a learning process.
politics kills relationships
Sometimes a child's personality will affect his or her learning. If he has a personality of laziness then it will really affect him, particularly with his learning: how could he learn if he is not interested?
The decision on whether to accommodate these needs will be based on: past relationships with the customer potential for future custom from this customer or from contacts associated with the customer the costs associated with the request (to the customer or to the organisation) your organisation's capabilities and limitations long and short-term benefits to the organisation long and short-term benefits to the customer analysis of any associated risks
it affects more, like for example the child has fear to do the wrong things because of the possible consequences.
it affects more, like for example the child has fear to do the wrong things because of the possible consequences.
Because the connections in the brain are what makes your brain work, without connections there's nothing to process or indicate, the process of learning is severely affected by these connections, and if it weren't for them, well, my name wouldn't be Mr. Science 8=D~>-|o
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Understanding your own learning style can help you in properly negotiating your own learning process needs in education or in the workplace. It can also help you to be more sensitive to the unique learning process needs of others.
The type of shoes a student wears may not directly impact their learning abilities. However, uncomfortable or distracting footwear could potentially affect a student's focus and concentration in class. It's important for students to wear shoes that are comfortable and appropriate for the school environment to support their overall well-being.