There has been a growing concern among parents, teachers, and policy-makers about the fall in math grades of children across several regions of Canada. Debates are flaring with arguments that revolve around the new discovery-based curriculum being the reason for...
Extra-curricular activities are an integral part of education and holistic development of a child. Children learn self-discipline, teamwork, leadership, and social skills with activities like music, singing, sports, debate, drama, dance and even social services, to name a few....
Human intelligence, ability to solve problems or make something which is valued in culture, is largely affected by external environment. The human brain could be 99% developed by the age of 10. So, every child has a chance to increase...
Seeing children as avid Abacus math users in action is a sight to behold. Their hands perform arithmetic operations quicker than anyone using an electronic calculator. Abacus, an ancient calculating device has drawn attention of educationists and scientists equally. The...
Participating in any competition is a great opportunity for children to challenge their skills and learn beyond what they already know. Competitions allow them to showcase their abilities to a wider audience, which is a great self-confidence booster; a much-needed...
Here’s why every child should attend mental math classes and develop their brain capabilities Many of us think why children shouldn’t make use of gadgets like calculator and solve math problems easily, rather than solve it on their own. Makes...
Children have all the ammunition when it comes to conquering math. Be it calculators or protractors, children’s bags are brimming with means to improve their performance in math. However, falling grades in several regions of Canada have ignited the debate...
Christmas break gives children the opportunity to recharge themselves as the academics take a backseat during this period. From baking cookies to unwrapping gifts, there are several activities that make Christmas an exciting time for the young ones. But even...
Did you know that the experiences during the initial years of a child’s life play an integral role in brain development? It is because by the age of 5, the brain grows to nearly 90% and neural connections responsible for...
At a young age, the brain is malleable & evolves rapidly. Children are highly susceptible to retain knowledge in adulthood if their right & left side of the brain is trained during an early age of increased brain activity. Studies...