Let’s say you’ve got someone who’s bad at studying. A simple approach might be to think that they might have a learning disorder or struggle with a specific subject.
A holistic approach is to take a look at the bigger picture to see what might be affecting the study. Where are they studying? Is it in a quiet place away from distractions? When are they studying? Are they able to study at a point of the day when they’re fresh and able to concentrate or are they studying at midnight after an 8 hour shift of work? Are they in a good place mentally to study or is their home life stressful always difficult?
A holistic approach is one where you consider the surrounding factors of something to see if there’s anything that’s indirectly causing issues
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