Education actually has changed since I was at primary school in the Uk more than 3 decades back. The curriculum and teaching resources now are wonderful. The belief that goes into kid development is spectacular. You would have thought that all the emphasis would be on learning, but a long way from it. Schools now recognise that children are still physically developing whenever they first start school, and that they like learning in a physical way. So now they incorporate physical learning exercises into the curriculum, and not only in the form of playing football or gymnasium exercises. ......READ MORE
For any institution to have effective learning, the learning environment must be conducive for the end results to be good. It must create challenges but minimal stress; one that supports independence and activeness of students. It should offer equal opportunities of both formal and informal education. The learning environment can be divided into three; 1.The visual aid environment; posts and writings around the institution should reflect its inside. 2.The peripheral environment; this is the external environment that includesthe buildings and the general surroundings. The buildings......READ MORE
If you are a parent, no doubt it has run through your mind that the way that you do your parenting has a lot to do with how you were raised. Indeed, parents exert lifelong influences on their children for good or bad. Learning how to be a better parent, and mastering top notch child rearing skills, is the key to bypassing your past and making your children's future brighter and better. All parents should learn how to do this, including those that will be raising children in the near future. The best inheritance that you can ever give your children is to become a role model as a positive......READ MORE
Dyslexia is a hot topic at the moment, but it is often misunderstood, hard to diagnose and those affected by it often do not receive adequate support. So what are dyslexia symptoms and how does it affect children and adults? The word dyslexia comes from the Greek, literally meaning "difficulty with words". The condition can affect spelling and reading and many people believe that is all it is. But it can also affect individuals in other areas, such as confusing dates and times, confusing left and right, difficulties getting ideas down on paper, sequencing numbers and information and......READ MORE
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