Non-verbal reasoning is a key component of the 11 plus exam. It assesses a child's ability to understand and solve problems using visual and spatial reasoning. The children will learn the different types of questions: Non-verbal reasoning questions can include shape and pattern recognition, mirror images, rotations, and more. It's important for your child to be familiar with the different types of questions they may encounter in the exam. This club will help to develop visual and spatial skills by encouraging your child to work on puzzles, mazes, and other activities that require visual and spatial reasoning. Time management is also an important skill to learn: The non-verbal reasoning section of the 11+ is timed, so it's important for your child to manage their time effectively by encouraging them to practice working under timed conditions to help them develop this skill.
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