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Feel Empowered, Not Intimidated, to Learn a New Language

By Martine Lamour, French Tutor Learning a new language can be a rewarding experience. Key Takeaways Myths Debunked – Adults can learn a new language just as effectively as children, despite common misconceptions. Cognitive Science Helps – Leveraging metacognition and memory strategies makes adult language learning more efficient. Direct Translation Isn’t the Enemy – While not […]

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A Guide for Parents During ADHD Awareness Month

Key Takeaways Understanding ADHD – ADHD affects focus, time management, and impulsivity, making traditional learning environments challenging for many students. The Impact on Learning – ADHD can lead to difficulty concentrating, incomplete tasks, and low self-esteem, often causing academic struggles. Why Extra Tuition Helps – Personalised learning plans, flexible teaching styles, and one-on-one support can

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Embracing the Joy of Education

Key Takeaways Shift the Focus to Intrinsic Motivation – Encourage curiosity and passion by connecting learning to real-world interests, making education more meaningful beyond exams. Set Learning Goals, Not Just Grade Targets – Help your child create SMART goals that focus on understanding concepts and developing critical skills rather than just chasing high scores. Emphasise

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Empower Your Child’s Educational Journey

Key Takeaways Empowering Students – Encouraging students to take ownership of their learning fosters autonomy, motivation, and lifelong learning habits. Growth Mindset & Goal-Setting – Teaching resilience, self-reflection, and goal-setting helps students stay engaged and take responsibility for their progress. Self-Directed Learning – Equipping students with time management, critical thinking, and research skills enables them

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Why GCSE Students Should Embrace Their Local Library

Key Takeaways More Than Just Books – Libraries offer a wealth of resources, from textbooks and past exam papers to online databases, all tailored to support GCSE studies. The Perfect Study Spot – With a quiet, distraction-free environment and dedicated study areas, libraries provide an ideal space for focused learning. Expert Guidance at Hand –

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Rediscovering the Joy of Learning at Home

Key Takeaways Cultivate a Positive Mindset – Encourage a growth mindset where mistakes are learning opportunities. Celebrate progress to foster enthusiasm and resilience. Make Learning Personal and Engaging – Connect lessons to real-life experiences and personal interests, making learning more meaningful and enjoyable. Create an Inspiring Learning Space – Design a dedicated, organised, and distraction-free

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A Parent’s Guide to Supporting GCSE Students

Key Takeaways Break It Down – Encourage a structured study plan with small, manageable tasks to prevent feeling swamped when preparing for GCSE exams. Seek Support – Teachers, peers, and family can offer valuable guidance, encouragement, and resources. Prioritise Well-being – Mindfulness, breaks, and self-care help maintain focus and reduce stress. Master Time Management –

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Navigating School Anxiety: A Guide for Parents

Key Takeaways Understand the Triggers – Pinpoint whether anxiety stems from academic pressure, social issues, fear of judgment, or changes in routine. Build a Support Network – Encourage open communication with family, friends, teachers, and school counsellors. Promote Self-Care & Mindfulness – Focus on sleep, exercise, healthy habits, and mindfulness techniques to reduce stress. Tackle

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Effective Learning Routines for Home Study

Key Takeaways Create a dedicated study space – Quiet, organised, and comfortable areas signal it’s time for learning and to focus. Build consistent routines – A regular schedule aligned with your child’s best learning times builds discipline and focus. Use smart study techniques – Short, active sessions like the Pomodoro Technique and retrieval practice boost

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EHCPs: A Comprehensive Guide for Parents

Key Takeaways What is an EHCP?An Education, Health, and Care Plan (EHCP) is a legally binding document that ensures children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) receive tailored support across education, health, and care settings. The 5 Key Stages:The EHCP process involves referral, assessment, drafting the plan, finalisation, and annual reviews—each step crucial to

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