Natural traits and planned acquisition

What to study

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For a small child, it is necessary to keep at hand ‘easy stuff to memorize’. In contrast to some process or mechanism, that is complex to explain. For instance, before teaching geometric formulas and proofs, give him geometric shapes to memorize. Simple stuff first. Less burden on the brain. Make him feel closeness to the subject and have a sense of confidence with things. Then, now when you teach a proof of the triangle (which he remembers so well), he’ll feel interested. Because it is about ‘his’ triangle. There is a sense of ownership.

How to study

Where to study

New creation,

  • Physical paper, notebooks, pencil, pen
  • Tablet, notesApp, stylus
  • Phone, notesApp, typing
  • Computer, notesApp, typing
  • Prefer .md in typing

Created or acquired material,

  • Physical paper print, b&w, colored, A4, A3, combining related prints
  • Prefer .pdf for storage and printing
  • Books or other material, in .pdf on phone, tablet, computer and hardcopies in library
  • Mind, mind maps, kanthast by recitation

How to ensure storage and backup,

  • All .pdf, either acquired or created, present at multiple locations (including a safely kept hard drive)
  • All physical books in library safely kept and listed down in .md somewhere
  • All printed papers safely kept in library, and if possible save .pdf of these
  • All tablet stylus notes raw files backup, and if possible save .pdf of these
  • Justified use of online drive to store material for backup or collaboration

Location,

  • Staying at home,
  • In travel,
  • Staying outside home,

When to study

How to measure the study

How to test the study

Skills to acquire

What to avoid

How to have fun

Daily routine stuff

Setting targets

Task at hand,

Daily,

Weekly,

Monthly,

Seasonally,

Yearly,

By age,

Keeping track of the world