Even Educators Believe These 7 Myths About Learning
1. Individuals learn better when they receive information in their preferred learning style.
2. Children have learning styles that are dominated by particular senses.
3. A common sign of dyslexia is seeing letters backwards.
4. Listening to classical music increases children's reasoning ability.
5. Children are less attentive after consuming sugary drinks and/or snacks.
6. Some of us are "left-brained" and some are "right-brained," and this helps explain differences in learning.
7. We only use 10 percent of our brain.
Five Questions to Ask When Starting a New Job
1How will I create value?
2How am I expected to behave?
3Whose support is critical?
4How will I get some early wins?
5What skills do I need to develop to excel in this role?
Many things can help with stress, including yoga and essential oils (which I like as a birthday gift year-round, FYI), but the support of a partner in times of stress can often be critical. Everyone has different tools to cope with stress, but providing support for someone on their path to stress-relief is extremely helpful. To find out how to support your partner when they're dealing with stress, I spoke to an expert to give you everything you need to know.
1Making your partner feel seen can help alleviate anxiety, so let them know you're aware of their stress.
2Being open to change if your partner needs support at a specific time can help them feel less stressed
3If you think your partner might be stressed but they haven't brought it up, keep open the lines of communication so that they know they can talk.
4 Be careful not to make your partner feel like you're taking their stress too lightly.