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How to study at home

Enhancing Home Learning

Study Skills | Time Management | Revision Techniques 


Session Title: 'Enhancing home learning environments'

- Parents, Guardians & Carers
- In School Session or Webinar
- Typically 45-60 minutes
- 1-500 in school, 1-100+ on zoom
Learning Objectives
- Online participants receive Push's top tips for homeschooling / remote learning
- Push generate an online conversation with parents to explore how the brain learns best, how to set the right conditions and best practice for memory retention and recall by leading a discussion on how the brain forms memories
- Parents/Guardians are given simple tips on how to support, enable and empower their children to learn by understanding what happens when we form and recall a memory and to equip parents with some quick fun tools to help their children form powerful learning memories


​Session Description
This session aims to help parents/carers better understand how to help their children learn, this could be regarding homeschooling, remote learning, or to simply help out with homework and revision. With interactive sessions and polls, parents and carers can better understand just how the brain works and how to harness this to be the best help to their children when they are learning. Children will greatly benefit from learning about memory retention to prepare them for revision, assessments and more; on top of this, learning about memory retention for ourselves as adults is never a bad idea!
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