Why Do Difficult Subjects Freeze Students’ Minds?

 What comes to mind when you hear the word fault? I have several things that come to mind, including laying blame. The title of today’s blog refers to a geological feature that causes earthquakes, tsunamis and other natural disasters. When they are quiet, there is no cause for worry. When they move is when danger threatens to overtake us. There are times when our brains do similar. They will work perfectly well, and then something shifts, and we find ourselves caught in a place where we don’t seem able to make sense of something.


Brain fault lines are experienced as freezes or a mental block whenever a particular subject is mentioned. There is no blame attached; it is just that for some people, the moment the word maths is mentioned, their brain freezes. At Fruition Tuition, we see many students who freeze at the mention of mathematics. Primary School seems to be when this phenomenon starts. What can we do about it? Plenty.


At Fruition Tuition, we always start with assessing a student’s current level of expertise and learning style. This assessment provides an understanding of how a student approaches problems, their mental agility and preferred learning style. Our experienced and reliable tutors will then work with a student using a multisensory approach to untangle the many layers involved in a brain freeze.


Learn more: https://www.fruition.com.au/why-do-difficult-subjects-freeze-students-minds/




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