Hello friends, how are you? Today's post is also about a system through which we want to focus on group learning for children. As you know, education is no longer limited to just books; group learning is also considered important for improving children's learning. Now the question arises: how should group learning take place? When children learn at home, their confidence grows, their communication skills improve, and their understanding becomes stronger. In this way, the children can work as a team.

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You may have also noticed that when group learning takes place, children share things with one another. When they share, they develop a sense of unity—that we have to do things together—and by valuing each other, tasks become easier.
If we look at education, one benefit of group learning is that a team member who knows everything can easily teach another child. If even one person is having trouble explaining, another group member can easily teach the children. This also develops communication skills. They improve, and when you explain things to others, your confidence grows. At the same time, some students feel hesitant to ask their teacher, so group learning also benefits them by allowing them to learn things from their friends in an easy, peer-to-peer way.
Well, it also happens that sometimes during lectures in class, when discipline is being enforced, the kids get really restless. In group learning, when friends sit together and study, their boredom disappears; they can easily discuss with each other and they… They read with mutual interest and try to outdo one another. Ultimately, group learning also plays an important role in the children's personality development, teaching them how to be responsible, cooperative, and how to conduct themselves in school and beyond. They should take seriously and act on what is necessary for their parents, guardians, and teachers.