Learning to Learn: The Girl who didn't like to study
By Ary S. Jr.
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"Learning to Learn: The Girl who didn't like to study" tells the story of Catarina, a young woman who has always struggled to concentrate and learn at school. No matter how hard she tried, she couldn't keep up with the classes and ended up feeling frustrated and unmotivated.
The book addresses important topics such as self-confidence, perseverance and resilience, showing that it is often necessary to face challenges and overcome obstacles to get where you want to be.
Ary S. Jr.
Ary S. Jr. is a Brazilian author who writes about various topics, such as psychology, spirituality, self-help, and technology. He has published several e-books, some of which are available on platforms like Everand, Scribd, and Goodreads. He is passionate about sharing his knowledge and insights with his readers, and aims to inspire them to live a more fulfilling and meaningful life.
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Learning to Learn - Ary S. Jr.
Learning to Learn
The Girl who didn't
like to study
Preface
Catarina was an energetic and curious girl, however she always had difficulties concentrating on her studies. She preferred playing and exploring the world around her to sitting in a classroom. Catarina saw school as an obligation, something she needed to do to please her parents and teachers.
But one day, while playing in the park, she met a wise man who changed her perspective on education. You shared with her your own story of overcoming learning difficulties and taught her techniques to make learning more fun and interesting.
From that meeting, Catarina began to apply these techniques in her own life and discovered that learning can be fun and rewarding. She began to look at school with new eyes and dedicate herself more to her studies.
Through Catarina's inspiring story, Learning to Learn
offers valuable insights into the importance of persistence and self-awareness in the quest for knowledge, as well as practical tips to make studying more efficient and enjoyable. It is a fascinating read not only for children and young people struggling at school, but also for parents, educators and anyone looking to improve their learning process.
Chapter 1: The Study Challenge
Catarina was an intelligent and creative girl with a keen sense of humor and exceptional artistic abilities. She loved to draw and create new things, always putting her imagination into action.
However, therewasone area where Catarina struggled: her studies. Ever since she was a child, she found it difficult to concentrate in class and stay motivated to study at home. She often left tasks to the last minute, causing anxiety and unnecessary pressure.
Despiteherdifficulties in her studies, Catarina never gave up. She knew she needed help, so she decided to look for a tutor to help her with her academic struggles.
Her first encounter with the tutor was a little intimidating for Catarina. She was nervous and unsure of her knowledge, but soon realized that the tutor was there to help her overcome her difficulties. He encouraged her and praised her artistic skills, which made Catarina feel confident again.