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Book Info Session 1877-UCMAS-95
summer workshop 2024
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New Year Goal-Setting for Kids: How Parents Can Build Productive Learning Habits
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20
Jan
New Year Goal-Setting for Kids: How Parents Can Build Productive Learning Habits
The New Year often begins with excitement, fresh planners, and big resolutions. But when it comes to children, the real opportunity isn’t about dramatic promises—it’s about building habits that quietly shape their confidence, focus, and learning ability over time. For...
Posted in: Child Development Event Parenting
16
Jan
2026 Skills for Kids: Top Cognitive Abilities Children Must Build Now
Many children today are doing well in school—but still struggling to focus, think independently, or stay confident when learning gets challenging. That’s the gap most report cards don’t reveal. The world our children will grow into is changing faster than...
Posted in: Child Development Event Mathematics
06
Jan
Why Ontario Students Struggle With EQAO Math Tests Despite Curriculum Changes
For many Ontario parents, the EQAO math test has become a recurring source of worry. Each year, headlines highlight stagnant or declining results, even though the curriculum has been updated and modernized. Parents naturally ask: If math education has evolved,...
Posted in: Child Development Event Mathematics UCMAS
26
Dec
UCMAS International Competition Success Stories: From Classroom to Global Champions
In many classrooms, you’ll find children counting on their fingers, pausing before answering a simple calculation, or hesitating to raise their hand out of fear of getting it wrong. These moments are common and completely normal. What many parents don’t...
Posted in: Child Development Event UCMAS
19
Dec
How UCMAS International Competition Builds Academic Excellence Beyond Mathematics
For many parents, academic success is often measured through grades, report cards, and exam results. But true academic excellence goes much deeper than numbers on a page. It is reflected in how a child thinks, focuses, handles pressure, and approaches...
Posted in: Child Development Event UCMAS