According to the data by EQAQ (Education Quality and Accountability Office), only about 50 percent of students from 6th and 9th grades met the provincial standard in math from 2021 to 2024. It is becoming a rising concern for parents...
Every parent wants to see their child thrive, not just academically, but socially, emotionally, and intellectually. But success doesn’t start in high school, or even in middle school. It begins much earlier, in the foundational years of early childhood. These...
Starting school is a big step for any child. For those around the age of 5 and above in Canada, it's the beginning of a journey filled with new challenges, milestones, and, inevitably, setbacks. How children handle failure during these...
Summer break is that magical time of year when school’s out, days are longer, and kids dream of playtime and popsicles. But as a parent, you might wonder: how do you make the most of these two months without letting...
Math isn't everyone's cup of hot chocolate (especially if it’s Monday morning and your kid just can't find their socks). If you’ve ever seen your child clench their pencil like it’s a battle sword and stare blankly at a page...
Let’s be honest—math can be a bit of a nightmare for many children. When the numbers start dancing on the page and multiplication tables feel more like secret codes, what do most parents do? They sign up their child for...
Have you ever encountered a math problem that left you puzzled because different people arrived at different answers? The key to consistent results lies in understanding the order of operations. Two commonly used acronyms that guide this process are BODMAS...
Ask any kid what they’re excited about when summer rolls around, and they’ll likely shout, “No school!” closely followed by “Summer camp!” Parents, on the other hand, might have a slightly different perspective—some see it as a chance for their...
March 14th is not just another day on the calendar—it’s Pi Day 2025! A global celebration that brings together math enthusiasts, educators, and students alike. Pi Day honors the mathematical constant π (pi), approximately 3.14159, which represents the ratio of...
When you think of an abacus, you might picture an old wooden tool from ancient times, but don’t be fooled by its vintage appearance—it’s still one of the best scientific ways to boost a child’s mental math skills. It’s not...