
The Clara James Approach to learning
When it comes to learning we are all individuals.
The past 20+ years have taught me that no matter our learning style if the child is engaged and relaxed they are more likely to learn.
If we just keep giving them the same resources, varied over and over again, all we are doing is giving them one place in their brains to find the information. However, by giving them a variety of resources we can make it more interesting, more relevant, and help them to create multiple memories so that when they need to recall the information, they have more places they can go to in order to find it.
If we can boost their confidence as well as their knowledge we will make their life and ours easier.
For 20 years now I've been fascinated by different learning styles: ASD, Dyslexia, ADHD. The purpose of this podcast is to share my findings with you, so that maybe what I've learned will be of help to you too.
The Clara James Approach to learning
Keep taking small steps forward - even when you think no one else is listening
In this week’s episode, I’m sharing something a little more personal. After recording several weekly episodes and seeing very few listens, I found myself wondering if anyone’s actually out there — and whether it’s worth continuing.
If you’ve ever started something new — a business, a blog, a course — and felt like you were shouting into the void, this is for you.
I talk about what it’s like to keep showing up when you’re naturally introverted, when you feel overlooked, and when it seems like louder voices always get the attention.
But I also share why it’s important to keep speaking anyway — because one day, someone will stop and truly hear you. And what you share might be the exact thing they needed that day.
Whether you’re a tutor or building something else from scratch, I hope this offers some encouragement and reassurance: your voice matters, and even if only one person hears it — that’s enough.
Keep going. Tiny steps still move you forward. 💛