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I don't get your question but I can explain what a plateau is:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plateau
Answer:
Children who spend just 15 minutes or more a day watching their favourite cartoons on television may be at an increased risk of losing their creative minds as compared to those who read books or solve jigsaw puzzles, a study says.
There was clear evidence that children came up with less original ideas immediately after watching television,"said Sarah Rose, Lecturer at Staffordshire University in Britain," although adding "these effects disappeared after a short time."
However, "if children are less creative in their play, this could, over time, negatively impact their development," Rose said.
There is a belief that slow-paced programmes are more educational but our findings do not support this, Sarah said.
In the study, the team looked at the immediate impact of television on three-year-old's creativity. They compared children who watched -- Postman Pat, with those who read books or played jigsaw puzzles.
The children were tested for throwing up maximum original creative ideas.
The study is potentially useful to those who produce children's television shows, early year educators, as well as parents.
The findings were presented at the British Psychological Developmental Conference in Belfast, recently.
Answer:The teacher will assist him find other solution to study chemistry better
Explanation:
Pilar's teacher is likely to know the type of student that he is which may give her the ability to even design a proper study program for him or suggest a better solution.
Teachers are usually well equipped with proper knowledge of how a particular student learns better.
It may be that Pillar learns better with visuals or by being hands on and the teacher will know this because usually teachers observe their students throughout the learning process in order to know their learning styles as individual.
Answer: Ed may be eperiencing feelings of jealousy and longing for his neighbor's belongings.
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