By George Obua | Project Leader
"Practice makes perfect"the concept in use
It's not merely a common saying that: "Practice makes perfect"; but rather actual reality that: if you repeat an activity or do it regularly, you will become very good at it; in other words, you really become perfect in it, not actually the activity that becomes perfect. But actually and indeed you that becomes perfect.
Some authors including the framers of Kole Intellectual Forum Institute of Knowledge call it that: it is an indicator that the more a skill is practiced, the better one becomes at it. An example is what the girls are doing on the BlackBoard over a number of periods of time to learn what they had been trained at the theory.
The girls are doing their best acquire more skills through the concept of: “Practice makes Perfect”
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