Children’s Questions During Primary Days: Who, What, Why, and How?

Also known as the art of questions. At the heart of learning is curiosity. Every parent will know the stage of endless questioning. Why is the most common question in this period. The answer often requires hours of answering or none at all. “Because I said so!” is the frustrated response of a carer pushed …

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Why Do Difficult Subjects Freeze Students’ Minds?

What comes to mind when you hear the word fault? I have several things that come to mind, including laying blame. The title of today’s blog refers to a geological feature that causes earthquakes, tsunamis and other natural disasters. When they are quiet, there is no cause for worry. When they move is when danger …

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Why is Primary School Tutoring Important for children?

One of the fundamental tasks of human interaction is communication. From the beginning of life to the end, there is an unrelenting need to communicate. Initially, all communication is verbal, starting with an inarticulate cry of a baby, and then as control of muscles is developed, sounds and words begin to emerge. Verbal communication is …

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