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Exercises to be done during the lockdown.
Due to the recent lockdown imposed by the Federal Government in a bid to prevent the spread and tackle Corona Virus, we have decided to share practice questions our pupils can work on to stay sharp. Downloadable files containing questions can be found under the tabs...
Understand That Your Child Too Is Unique
The uniqueness of every human can never be over emphasized. Its true that some might appear more gifted than the other but everyone has a special gift or talent. Your child has a great talent in him/her that no one else has. Instead of comparing your child to his/her...
Creating A Bully Free Future
One in every 5 children return from school feeling sad, and it's even worse to see such innocent beings that way over situations we as adults can control The school is meant to be as it represents a safe haven for children both physically and mentally, and as a school...
How Music Improves Your Child’s Learning
Sing Those Beautiful Songs To Your Kids. Here's how to go about it. 1 Play with sound. Before you sing with your children, play "sounding games." Sing a note, or make a sound and invite children to match it. Once you are all comfortable with making all...
Be the friend your child needs
Communication is a vital key in any relationship. From friendship to parenthood You may wonder why you need to communicate with your ward but I tell you it's very important you do. Get in touch with what is going on in your wards' life. From knowing their perspective...
Boosting your child’s confidence
Confidence is a feeling that can never be rivaled. Building it is a process that is built by words of affirmation from teachers, guardians and parents to the children. These words are usually what builds up in the mind and gives a boost in our daily lives. A confident...
Helping Your Child Get Better In School
There are diverse ways of helping our children to attain the height we want. Here are a few tips : Never call your child a failure. Constantly tell him/her how brilliant they are, no matter the odds. Check their school work daily. Don't leave the work to the children...
