Sunday, September 30, 2018

5 Reasons Why You Should Enrol Your Children to an Enrichment Centre


Enrichment is an important part of a child’s growth. Without the proper enrichment of academic skills and knowledge acquisition, children will have a hard time finding their academic talents and interests when they get older.
Enrichment classes in Singapore have helped many young children get in touch with their natural academic interests and have become a stepping stone for many students figure out their interests at a young age, sharpening their natural skills and training them where they have shortcomings.
If you’re not sure if you should put your child into an enrichment center, here are 5 reasons why you should:

1. Out-of-school learning
Since enrichment classes are often done after classes, the classes are more relaxed and less pressured for students. This means they have more chance to learn at their own pace without worrying about grades and class standing,
Also, most enrichment classes have a fun class environment for children and have hands-on and fun activities along with learning so that kids can retain lessons better and apply them in their classes.

2. Small population of students per class
Unlike in a school setting, teachers in enrichment centers can really focus on your child’s learning needs because they are not overwhelmed by a large class population. Most of the time, classes in an enrichment class are only a handful of students, giving instructors more time to focus and understand your child’s strengths and weaknesses
You can expect meaningful feedback from teachers in enrichment centers that can greatly help your child as they go through their academic journey.

3.  Good support for academic development
Good and efficient enrichment centers are a good support to academic learning and development, especially for children in primary 5 and 6.
Since primary 5 and 6 are preparing to enter secondary school, enrichment centers help support the transition by giving them lessons that gear their mind for the transition and reinforcing crucial learning principles that students will need as they proceed to higher education and learning.

4. Holistic enrichment without a strict standard
Holistic enrichment in Singapore is important, especially for children. Since Singapore is a highly developed country, societal standards are high and often difficult to meet.
That’s why enrichment centers aim to encourage students to improve at a young age so that standards are easily met and children are trained to uphold the standards set for them. They are also trained to not feel discouraged when they are unable to attain academic greatness but to see these as challenges and obstacle that they must overcome in order to reach better heights.

5.  Improvement in social interaction in a different environment
When children are taken to enrichment classes, they get to interact with other kids outside of their usual social circle in school. This exposes them to different social circles and improves their social interaction skills which are vital to their growth.
By having more social interactions with different people, children become more open-minded and considerate as they grow up. They also become more confident to talk to others and to raise their own opinions as well as respect other people’s opinions.


Wednesday, September 19, 2018

My Son Excelled In Math After Going To This Math Tuition Centre In Singapore


Math can be an overwhelming subject. Even for an accounting graduate like me, it’s a difficult subject to understand.

While learning math by yourself could be easy if you take the time to understand it, it’s very difficult to teach others the subject if you’re not trained well enough. This is especially true for kids in secondary school are just starting to grasp the complicated principles of mathematics.

Because I’m an accountant for a company here in Singapore, my son often approaches me when he is having trouble understanding math problems. It was easy to teach the basic principles when he was in grade school, but now that he’s advanced to secondary school and is learning more complicated mathematics, it’s becoming difficult to help him understand the different principles of math.

Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Learning English in Singapore

What do you do when you find yourself in the midst of the most populated country in the world with the most number of religions, the most diverse cultures and just as many number of languages? Well, you learn the most common one and learn the rest as you go along. 


That was what I did in my first year in Singapore. It was intimidating enough to learn about a new job and a new place, I figured it would be quite impractical to learn the many customs, beliefs and ways of life in the City-state. So the firth thing I did was learn English. 


Singapore English Classes and Courses 


Anybody familiar with learning any language knows how difficult it can be to learn any language. It doesn’t matter whether it is a major or minor dialect, language has to be used. Like most anything else, when you cannot apply what you have learned, you are bound to forget or lose what you’ve learned. So what I did was enroll in an English class in Singapore