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6. I explain this in depth in chapter 5 (key 5) and chapter 6 (key 6). It’s worth taking the time to look back at these chapters at this point.
1. Caroline Leaf,
The Switch On Your Brain 5-Step Learning Process
DVD/Workbook
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Recommended Reading
The concepts I teach in this book cover a wide spectrum,
including years of reading, research, and working with
clients in private practice as well as in schools and
business corporations. If I had to provide all the citations
to document the origin of each fact for complete scientific
scholarship that I have used, there would be almost as many
citations as words. So I have used a little more flexibility to
write this book in a more popular style that communicates my
message as effectively as possible. There are only a few cita-
tions in the actual text that are more general, and the book list
that follows is a list of recommended reading of some of the
great books and scientific articles I have used in my research.
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———.
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Recommended Reading
Costa, A. L. “Mediating the Metacognitive.”
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.
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