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A learning curve refers to the rate it takes for a child to progress with the development of new skills and gaining experience.
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A learning curve is how long it takes to learn a subject before it becomes automatic.
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Trouble with learning curves means information is not retained and doesn’t stick. This creates a learning gap and increases the length of time for information to be sustained automatically.
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The amount of time it takes for a child to remember math sequences, times tables, and how to group numbers and shapes.
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When a child automatically adds periods and grammar to sentences, writes in lower and upper case, and develops correct pencil grip.
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