Your Kid Wants To Join A Study Circle?
So Parenting|December 2022
Don't Stop Them - Here's Why!
Pooja Bhatnagar
Your Kid Wants To Join A Study Circle?

More is better than just one, and we all believe in the same. However, when it comes to studying in a group, eminent researchers claim group studies help with better learning. Parents would want to disagree, stating too many distractions and more playfulness could happen, rather than digging through the books for knowledge. Let's just stop right there and check out the benefits of groups studies. These seven benefits hopefully would open our eyes to the concept of group studies and show us a better way to score high at our academics too.

Reasons why group studies up the ante with grades and academics. If you thought studying solo was better than being in a group and attending discussions with peers, you could be wrong. Here are a few reasons why group studies are preferred by students these days, over solo silent ones.

"Heterogeneity can boost group performance. Based on the research of Katherine W. Phillips, Katie A. Liljenquist and Margaret A. Neale"

Developing new techniques to crack the code

This story is from the December 2022 edition of So Parenting.

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