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My child does not appear to be able to complete his/her stages? Should I help him/her through it?

Last updated: 10 Nov, 2013


SMART training does require a certain amount of task persistence. If your child does not engage with the programme, they will not benefit from it. So there is no problem with you assisting your child with training, and even sitting with them if necessary. However, it is very important that they are answering the questions and not you. As they will only gain maximum benefit if they are actively engaged with the learning process.




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