Can study skills be used by primary students?
Not usually. A clever teacher could adapt some of the tricks to the level of the pupils, but most primary students don’t have a broad enough experience to grasp the techniques. A parent or even a teacher can teach primary children to do amazing feats of memory, or mental arithmetic, and that raises their IQ so that they perform better when they are older. You can learn more from my book.
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