Following BeGenio’s thrilling win last year at the Royal Borough Of Greenwich Business Awards in the category of Micro to Small Business, Grace Olugbodi was honoured to attend again this year but in the capacity of judge alongside a panel including Emil Vidal Carr, Clare Pritchard, Kaan Azmi, Councillor Denise Hoyland and The Mayor […]
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This is really is the million-dollar question! Researchers are urging parents to limit screen time for their children, as it leaves room for losses in the natural developmental process of a child. Here’s what the experts say. “All it does is teach them to be dependent on the screen for instant gratification… They are not […]
There certainly is a reason to worry about certain types of play. Diane Levin, PhD, writes, “Beginning in infancy, children are bombarded with noise and electronic stimulation. This interferes with their ability to engage in play that promotes optimal development, learning, social skills, and conflict resolution.” It could make them miss out on the joy […]
When children play it is lovely to see enjoyment and smiles on their faces. Numerous research findings by experts suggest that children who play a lot during their childhood grow up to become intelligent, happy adults. The New York Times Magazine reported that quite a reasonable number of scientists view play as “a central part of […]
The real way to learn is through play, but do you do this with your child? Over the past couple of decades, I discovered the hidden truths about the best way to incorporate the right types of math(s) games. That is why I put together my findings in the Race To Infinity™ game. My next […]
Parents, Grandparents, Aunts and Uncles, we are all keen to help children do well and there are many ways which we can do this. One of which is speaking positively about maths, positivity helps the mindset in doing so increasing maths confidence and at the end of the day it is a win-win situation. Here […]
We want to share with you some key tips that relate to mindset. First and foremost there is no such thing as a ‘math(s) person’ or a ‘math(s) brain’. It is essential for both adults and children to be more comfortable with math(s), to improve math(s) skills. There is time to help your child, today […]
Keeping an open mind and having the right mindset are the prerequisites for finding real math(s) solutions. I am going to share some thoughts to debunk some myths and notions surrounding parents’ beliefs and psychology. There are several myths surrounding the learning of math(s), the most common are: Some people were born with ‘math(s) brains’ […]
Ways On How To Overcome Maths Anxiety How to effectively overcome maths anxiety? To enable us to overcome math(s) anxiety problems in kids, we need to have a full and clear picture of the underlying problems and how they manifest in real lives; ‘a cliff view at tackling the real challenge by zooming in’. This […]
In general, it is not difficult to notice that it has even become socially common to say, “I’m no good at math(s),” as if it is some special sort of honour or accolade. Funny enough, by the same token, it is uncommon to hear people proudly say, “I’m no good at reading.” It appears that […]