Translated…
With a child at home, you couldn’t help it, but start caring about the issues of news on early childhood education. And, maybe because I’m a detective novel writer, I’d already paid strict attention to logic, so, when I’d logged online for information, I naturally paid attention more to the topics such as “Discoveries of Thinking Processes”.
In the past, there was the trend of “Left Hemisphere-Logic, Right Hemisphere-Pictures”, although the scholars kept claiming, that this, was just a pseudoscience, but, “Developing the Right Hemisphere of the Brain”, these educational beliefs are believed by many parents still.
Naturally, the traditional ways of education had focused on words, placed emphasis on description, and stressed the connections of the words. Actually, words are merely a sort of an abstract symbol, if you can’t understand the meanings of what those symbols represented, worked hard to remember them by rote memorizations, you’d lost interest in learning soon enough. No wonder more and more believed, that we should return back to our instincts, to think more in pictures and by instincts.
Then, how, do we improve our abilities to think in pictures? Based off of research, you must learn to use the Venn diagrams, place the similar ideals into a circle, thus, completing the classification of ideas; and, the multiple circles would connect, interrelate, which symbolized the connections, and showed the dissimilarities, causing the items to be combined and related on a deeper level.
Then, through using of straight lines, connect the two circles, and, you can establish the relationship of the things; added the arrows, then, there would be a cause and effect chart.
And so, this, is a lesson on LOGIC, and, by making your brains think in pictures, you can better understand what it is you’re learning, because pictures and diagrams are often effective visual aids, as a lot of us are still primarily visual learners, and we have to see how things work in order to understand it.