How You Can Help Improve Your Child’s Reading Skills
Reading can be difficult for several reasons, including the complexity of the text, unfamiliar vocabulary and lack of interest or motivation.
Reading can be difficult for several reasons, including the complexity of the text, unfamiliar vocabulary and lack of interest or motivation.
Learning to read is a struggle for around 60% of children. A new approach, Structured Literacy, based on the Science of Reading, is proven to be the most effective way for children to learn to read.
Good study skills are essential to helping your child get ahead academically. Motivation, combined with the skills of goal setting, time management, and effective studying methods, are all essential to developing a great study practice.
Contemporary school curriculums take into account a broad range of competencies your child needs to develop to thrive and achieve success in life. Old-fashioned rote learning is no longer the basis of education - developing confidence, communication skills, critical thinking and the ability to contribute to society are key competencies for young learners today. Read on for some easy ways to support the development of these competencies at home.
Educational goals are a great way to motivate your child and help them define aspirations for the future. Setting educational goals will also get your child's learning on track, measure their progress and provide a confidence boost as they take steps towards success. Here we explore some examples of educational goals and how you can get your child invested in this process.