It's important for Filipino parents to know the different types of learning styles to that they can help their child learn and retain information better.
Let’s admit it, homework is a drag. Have you heard anyone say, “Wow, homework! Gee, I can’t wait to get home – after several hours of lessons at school -- so I can dig in to these exciting take-home quizzes and algebraic problems!” We didn’t like homework when we were kids, and we HATED homework when we were in college, so why would we expect our kids to like them? Let’s not delude ourselves – we could not get our children to like homework. So, how do you save your wife from going ballistic anytime she learns that your child did not do his homework?
Instilling values in kids such as solidarity, generosity and compassion need not be a complicated process.
As parents, we often feel the urge to teach our children what we know and to pass on the lessons we have learnt from our personal experiences. We are naturally driven by a loving intention to prepare them to meet the challenges life.
If you're just about to give up hope teaching Math to your little one, watch this funny video. It will probably make you feel a whole load better!
There's no denying it. We Singaporean's are Kiasu! We want the best of everything. And if it's for our child, then we want even better than the best! So you can imagine the intense pressure when it comes to finding the best class for your child.
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