How To Jump Over Learning Hurdles
s key if a child is to excel in later years of school. They also show that kids respond to individual, one-on-one lessons that are tailored best to their needs. They simply don’t get the time they need in a class of thirty students at school.
Students need structured development – making sure that kids are ready for school through early education.
There are three main ways to improve your child’s prospect of school readiness:
1) Give them structure. Lessons allow a student to respond individually to a tutor’s instructions. They allow kids to work within limits of a set timeframe and lesson plan.
2) Work towards a goal. We all want to achieve, because we like what we are good at. Kids are no different – they want to be able to improve, and for this they need to work towards manageable targets. It makes them feel good, because once they achieve, they want to achieve more. It is important to consolidate this early so they can build a lifelong interest in learning.
3) Make it fun. It’s not enough to sit kids down and expect them to rote learn their times tables. Kids need games to develop their imaginative and critical skills as well. They want to explore – who says they can’t learn at the same time?
Children respond to structure, goals and fun. To make them ready for the classroom and the playground, they need to follow a clear pathway.
Early education is beneficial – it’s about accelerated learning, it’s about structured learning, and it’s about fun learning!