From the book: The Learning Tree
"we use the metaphor of a tree, the Learning Tree, to embody the three essential ingredients of learning: Roots represent the different ways children take in information and plan their actions. The trunk of the tree respresents thinking skills, the development of increasingly complex ways of thinking and, importantly, their application not only in academic subjects but also in such areas as friendships and family relationships. The branches represent the essential academic skills of reading, math, speaking, writing, and organizing."
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