For many, the pandemic seems like a lifetime ago with most of our children learning remotely or spending quality time with each other before life returned to a hectic pace. But it seems that now the effects of lockdown learning and the lack of a school environment are beginning to show. It can seem like many are trying to play catch up, which is quite overwhelming for parents and children, but it’s important to remember that while your child may feel like they are behind, it’s not uncommon for the need to play catch up. Let’s show you some of…
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It is no secret that parents want their kids to do well in school. After all, good grades mean a bright future! However, motivating your kids can be challenging. Especially if they are struggling in school, it can be hard to know how to get them back on track. The following blog will discuss tips for motivating your kids to do well in school! 1) Talk To Your Kids About Why School Is Important One of the best ways to motivate your kids is to talk to them about why school is important. Explain to them how getting good grades…
It’s not that Britons don’t like foreign languages. But most of us have grown lazy over time. We don’t necessarily need to learn or speak a foreign language in day-to-day life. So, as a result, the typical Briton in the workplace can struggle to understand and communicate with different cultures. Even when most people speak English, appreciating unique disparities and languages can make a big difference in building sustainable and profitable relationships with everyone. Learning a foreign language is not as inaccessible as most of us like to picture it. In fact, a foreign language can be a useful tool…
Success at school doesn’t simply come from only the classroom, it also comes from home when children are having to do homework and study for their exams. When the exam period arises it can be stressful, so having certain things in place can make a big difference to your children’s education. From making sure they have the correct technology, to a dedicated workspace and time to study, below are four tips for helping your children study at home. Quiet Workspace Imagine going to work and having to concentrate with lots of things going on around you? It can be hard…
Even though mainstream schools have once again resumed, you may want to plan ahead in case of more periods where your children cannot attend their regular means of education. Alternatively, you may have opted to home-school indefinitely, or simply want to give your younger child more of a head start before they go to school. To accomplish this, you may want to set up a home learning plan and get some helpful resources at your disposal. Using Online Resources Parents and teachers alike can gain access to both paid and free educational resources online. This means that, with the help…