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The Forgotten Skill: Teaching Children to Ask Better Questions
In today’s fast-paced world, it can be easy to focus on the answers our children are giving, whether that’s in school, at home, or during after-school tutoring. But there’s something just as important that often gets overlooked: the questions they are asking. At NumberWorks’nWords, we see every day how powerful it can be when children are encouraged to ask questions during their one-on-one lesson...
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What AI Can’t Do: Teaching the Human Side of Learning
In today’s world, artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere. From voice assistants like Siri and Alexa to tools that help us write emails or solve maths problems, AI has become a part of our everyday lives. It’s fast, i...
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Why Individualised Tutoring Can Make a Real Difference for Your Child
No two children learn in the same way. Some children love reading, while others are more hands-on and problem-solving focused. Some need a bit of extra time and encouragement to grasp new concepts, while others are ready...
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What If Shakespeare Had a YouTube Channel?
Imagine if William Shakespeare, one of the most celebrated writers in English history, lived in today’s world. Instead of sharing his stories only through traditional stage plays, what if he had a You...
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Tips for Teaching Children About Saving and Spending
Teaching children about money might sound a bit tricky, especially when they’re still learning their times tables or how to tie their shoelaces. But the truth is, the earlier children learn good money...
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Screen Time vs. Learning Time: How to Strike the Right Balance
In today’s world, screens are everywhere: televisions, tablets, smartphones, laptops, and gaming consoles. It is no surprise that many parents feel as though they are constantly navigating the balance...
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How to Help Your Child Build Stronger Reading Habits
Helping your child grow into a confident and engaged reader is one of the greatest gifts you can give them. Reading supports not just academic success, but imagination, empathy, and communication too....
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