We may not always be aware of it, but every one of us learns in a different way. Although some learn best from reading textbooks, others may prefer to listen to their notes, or use flashcards. At INICIO we ensure that every child, no matter how they learn, can get the most out of their education with exercises designed to suit their unique personality. But how do you find out your child’s preferred learning style, and how do you use it to their advantage?
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The argument surrounding which is better, public or private education, is one that is ongoing and difficult to diffuse. It is, however, possible to identify the key advantages and disadvantages for both. To decide which might be the best route for you then read on.
It is very important that we help children with their homework, but we must remember to do it in a manner that develops and maintains effective study habits first and foremost.
So where should you start? Read some essential tips on tackling homework in this latest post from INICIO.
Throughout the alma mater that is school, children are taught and encouraged to develop their learning skills, in order to grow up to be competent, well rounded and, even though we don’t like to admit it, highly employable individuals. A big part of becoming such a personage means that children must be educated on how to be independent learners. In this post we look at independant learning and what's needed for your child to become an independant learner along with the potential impact of independant learning on your child's education.
Along with English and maths, science is one of the subjects every child has to study at GCSE. There isn't the same pressure to get a grade C or above, but there are lots of reasons why it makes sense to do your very best in science! In this post we look at planning ahead and which careers require a knowledge of science