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How Loyal Are You to Your Word?
Description: In this short article, we take a look at how loyal we are to our word and how we

Is Your Child Prepared For The REAL WORLD?
Description: This blog article explores ways to help children and young adults be better prepared for real-life challenges. How do

Is Your Child Tapping In To Be The BEST Version of Themselves?
Description: In this article, we explore why students disengage from their education and are not tapping into being the best

Strategies to Boost Your Motivation for Learning a Foreign Language
Description: Foreign Languages tutor, Natalia, shares with us in this blog article 5 tips on how to boost motivation when

Falling Behind In School? Tips To Help Get On Track
Description: In this blog article, Science tutor Emma, shares with us how she overcame falling behind in school and tips

Unleashing the Power of Creativity in Education
Description: STEM tutor, Pedro, shares with us his views on how to engage students through interactive learning and drawing by

The Pomodoro Technique
Description: More Productivity, Less Procrastination – The Pomodoro technique. In this blog article, tutor Kirujan explores ways students who get

Enhancing Child Development
Description: In this blog article, Primary School teacher Dara, shares with us how a child’s home environment as well as

The Importance of Parent-Tutor Communication
Description: In this blog article, maths tutor Cinthia shares with us the importance of parent-tutor communication during your child’s education.

Is Your Child Safe Online?
Description: In this short article, we explore ways in which parents can ensure their child is safe online. The internet

Teaching Comprehension
Description: In this blog article, qualified teacher Angie, shares with us her tools and strategies whilst teaching comprehension to young

A Lesson in Unlocking Academic Potenital
Description: In this blog article, Science and maths tutor, Daisy, shares some interesting points on how to unlock academic potential.