Learning is fun—when you know how.
Learning becomes frustrating only when a student runs into the three barriers to study and doesn’t know how to handle them. These barriers are the real reasons one becomes distracted, loses concentration, or appears to be a slow learner. The good news is that each one can be identified and resolved using simple, precise techniques. Learning How to Learn shows exactly how.
This book explains the three most common difficulties students face, across any age or subject, and gives practical remedies that are easy to understand and apply. The methods are clear enough for young learners and especially valuable for parents and teachers who want to provide effective support.
When people understand what they are studying, interest rises, confidence grows and learning becomes enjoyable again. By mastering these core skills, anyone can study more effectively, concentrate better, and, most importantly, understand and apply what they learn, which is the foundation of a quality education. These straightforward methods can make the difference between struggle and a happy, successful learning journey.
Part of a series of educational texts based on the works of L. Ron Hubbard, renowned humanitarian, author and educator. His study technology is used by over a million students and teachers in schools and groups around the world.