The September holidays are usually so brief that it almost becomes a “blink and you miss it” kind of week. However, with careful planning, you can ensure that your child...
The September holidays are usually so brief that it almost becomes a “blink and you miss it” kind of week. However, with careful planning, you can ensure that your child...
Reading and storytelling are two important ways in which parents can help their child to foster brain development and imagination. Not only are these activities a form of bonding between...
“Come with me, and you’ll be in a world of pure imagination…” If you have read Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl, you will remember how creative and...
Reading is an essential skill that needs to be cultivated in early childhood to increase cognitive and emotional development. Through reading, not only will a child’s vocabulary be extended, it...
Just the word “worksheet” is enough to incite a groan. Paper-based assessment often limits self-expression, as it usually involves having one answer to a question. However, their fill-in-the-blank nature discounts...
Good reading programmes for kids boast of similar outcomes for your child. While these programmes are absolutely vital for your child’s early learning development, it can be difficult to find the...
Reading is one thing, but retaining what you read is another. Just because a child is able to sound out the words in a story does not necessarily mean that...
Memorising words is a natural part of the reading journey, especially for pre-readers and early readers. However, if your kindergartener is relying solely on memorisation when reading, that can be...
Communication is one of the first lessons parents teach their kids. When parents converse with their kids, they tend to user simpler English or any other language they are comfortable...
Reading comprehension can be a difficult examination component as it requires children to not only make connections to what they have just read, but also apply what they already know...