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Understanding emotions is crucial for overcoming learning challenges from "summary" of Emotional Blocks to Learning by Irving D. Harris

In order to effectively address and overcome learning challenges, it is imperative to have a deep understanding of one's own emotions. Emotions can often act as barriers to learning, causing individuals to feel overwhelmed, anxious, or frustrated. When these emotions are not acknowledged or addressed, they can hinder the learning process and impede academic progress. By recognizing and acknowledging emotions, individuals can begin to work through them and develop strategies for coping with difficult feelings. This self-awareness is crucial for creating a positive and conducive learning environment. When individuals are able to manage their emotions effectively, they are better equipped to focus on learning and retain information. Furthermore, understanding emotio...
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    Emotional Blocks to Learning

    Irving D. Harris

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