How learning styles affect confidence

Do you know someone struggling at school?

Have you labelled yourself as thick or stupid?

I asked Sarah Brazenor along to do this interview because so many of us can think we are stupid and will never be clever enough.

Maybe you hated school and don’t think you will ever amount to anything.

Our school years are formative for how we think and feel about ourselves for the rest of our lives.  But what if you weren’t taught to your strengths, your individual learning style?  It is your experience from school that may have given you the incorrect impression of how clever you really are.  Watch this video to find out more…

If you want to find out more about Learning Coaching and Sarah Brazenor’s work you can access her website here: www.connective-learning.co.uk

 

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