Photo by cottonbro on Pexels.com “First years last forever.” Language is acquired as early as in the mother’s womb. The topic of language learning brought me back to the memories of when I was conceiving my first daughter. Being excited to be a first-time mom, I did everything for my baby. I immersed myself in... Continue Reading →
WHY DOES YOUR CHILD NEED READING DIAGNOSTICS AND BRIDGING?
Mismatching skill with the child's level of development is harmful in many ways. That's why a diagnostic is must to make the learner get the appropriate learning skill he/she needs for her level.
How Different is the Parenting Style of Millennial Parents?
By SOFIA E. VENIEGAS Millenial parenting is changing the game rules of traditional parenting styles. The millennial generation has taken a front seat for the past years. They have shaken the online world with their unlimited access to social media. Now that most of them are entering the family life, people are curious as to... Continue Reading →
Education 4.0: A Response to the Future of Work
The COVID-19 pandemic has boosted the rise of digital technology into an unprecedented pace and most specially catapulted online technology in instant fame. People have seen how digital technology works wonders in the absence of physical workforce in the workplace. The business sectors continue with the work from home arrangements, online banking and trading have... Continue Reading →
Raising a Child is Like Growing a Plant: THE CASE OF THE LATE BLOOMER
Photo by Valeria Ushakova on Pexels.com I had the most amazing realization when I decided to pull out the plant which I thought is not growing anymore but lo and behold! Ten months ago, I planted a young stem from my plant which was accidentally snapped from its main stem by my cat. You know... Continue Reading →
How to Raise Children that will Become Happy Adults
Photo by nappy on Pexels.com Children are naturally happy little people. They can find happiness and enjoyment in the most trivial things and almost everything. As they grew and exposed to the norms of society, their brains began to adapt and fit into the expectations of family members and adults around them. They also see... Continue Reading →
Online Classes for Preschoolers: What parents should know
The online class is one of the options you have for your preschooler while this pandemic is still raging on. But if you think that online class is not yet appropriate for you preschooler, you can opt-out of it. There are other options for you and your kid, you can still pursue his education by... Continue Reading →
Preparing Your Child for Online Examination
Photo by August de Richelieu on Pexels.com Our children are in a different ball game right now in their quest for education. The online class is strangely new, what more with the online examination? Our children need us more than ever in this period of their education. How do you make sure that your child... Continue Reading →
Teach your child reading readiness with these worksheets!
The RSS-Joyful Riser, Level 2, has 58 pages of worksheets on beginning letter sounds. The sequencing of lesson/letters is researched-based and follows the standard phonetics sequencing. AT the end of every four letters is an evaluation called Check-Up Time. These worksheets develop not just reading competencies but also critical reading and high order thinking skills.... Continue Reading →