![]() ![]() Throughout the book we see examples of how Sandry tries to create a comfortable environment where Pascal can feel comfortable. Creating that motivation and need to learn something is such a great driver, and studies have shown is much more effective for long term retention than being forced to learn something. When I first read this book, I was thinking of my maths classes, how much I hated them and how much I sucked at it.ġ6 years later, now that I’m a learning and development professional I still believe this wholeheartedly. ![]() I’ve always believed that if you have a reason to learn something you’ll enjoy it and become better at it. ![]() The fact that she waited for him to come to her rather than forcing her tutelage on him was so important to me growing up. I love that she uses her powers to help her new student in the best possible way. Instead, she stays home with her uncle to help him run his kingdom and in doing so discovers a new type of magic and an extremely old and rare type of magic. We’re now 4 years later, they’ve achieved their Medallions (which signify they can practice magic without supervision) and have gone off on adventures. We left off with our four main characters roughly one year after arriving at Winding Circle at the age of roughly 14. I ended her books on the final book of the Circle of Magic quartet and I’m picking it back up with the first book in the Circle Opens quartet. Welcome back everyone, I’m finally back to Tamora Pierce’s books! YAY! ![]()
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