by Karina Poerba | 19 Sep 2016 | Learning, Math
Dyscalculia is a type of learning disabilities related to difficulties in mathematics. It is often recognized in school, however if uninformed, may looks like the child is “lazy in math” or “dislike math”. Some of the symptoms are difficulties in recognizing numbers...
by Karina Poerba | 19 Sep 2016 | Class Management, Learning
Intelligence is mostly understood in a narrow way within the society. Some people assume that having high grades for mathematics or science means high intelligence; while some people think the ability to acquire many languages means high intelligence. Gardner,...
by Karina Poerba | 15 Sep 2016 | Learning, Listening, Reading, Speaking, Writing
You're on Brain Optimax's Learning Site Go to Brain Optimax's Main Site → The Connection Between Brain and Language Abilities What is the connection between the brain and one’s language abilities? Language is one of the most important things in a...
by Karina Poerba | 15 Sep 2016 | Attention, Hyperactivity, Learning
1. Sequencing There are a lot of learning activities involving sequencing. For example: stacking blocks according to instructions. “Stack up two blocks, three blocks, and now four.” Another example is imitating a certain sequencing movement (2 claps, 3...
by Karina Poerba | 15 Sep 2016 | Uncategorized
You're on Brain Optimax's Learning Site Go to Brain Optimax's Main Site → Classroom Tantrums: What to Do? When a child doesn’t like or doesn’t want to do something, they often throw a tantrum.While the behaviour differs between each child, tantrum can be...