Reflecting After Learning
After completing a piece of learning, reflect on the process: what helped most, what was confusing, and what would you do differently next time?
Typical age: 9–10 years
“After your child finishes a project or topic at school, do they reflect on how the learning went — not just whether the result was good, but what worked and what didn't?”
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