Introduction to “I can!” Series

"Every child at the School of Life-Active Learning Center applies their own unique interests, special abilities, and individualized learning strategies to their learning environments as needed."
"Every child at the School of Life-Active Learning Center applies their own unique interests, special abilities, and individualized learning strategies to their learning environments as needed."
By 전승혜 Seonghae Jeon, M.P.A.

Every child at the School of Life-Active Learning Center applies their own unique interests, special abilities, and individualized learning strategies to their learning environments as needed. A uniform learning strategy may act as hindrance to a child’s learning because any strategy that works for one child can be a strategy that never works for another child. In this “I can” series, we are going to introduce you to how individualized learning strategies built on the psycho-educational philosophy of the Tree Group have helped children overcome their challenges in learning situations and fostered academic progress. 

 

 

The first in the series is the story of a child who easily gave up on reading because of the delay in language learning development. This story will give a good example of how utilizing an object which a child personally feels familiar with or likes as a learning strategy can lead to improving his or her academic progress. Please look forward to the post that follows! 

 

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My favourite place

“The Tree Group was my favourite place, I felt happy that I made new friends.”

Can Pick Out Chicken Breast from a Chicken Salad

A student who easily gave up reading if a passage seemed any bit long or difficult to read due to delayed language development came to join the School of Life-Active Learning Center’s psycho-educational program.