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How to Talk to Your Child About School Anxiety

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Aug14
It’s the night before school, and your child says, “Mummy, I don’t want to go.” You notice the nervousness in their voice, and you start to worry — could this be school anxiety? School anxiety is more common than many parents realise, especially during new terms, after a big move, or

Screen Time vs. Brain Time: Raising Smarter Kids.

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Aug14
In today’s world, children are growing up surrounded by screens — phones, tablets, TVs, and even smartwatches. While technology has its benefits, too much screen time can steal away the precious hours your child could be using to grow their mind. Brain time is any activity that challenges your child’s thinking

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How to Talk to Your Child About School Anxiety

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Aug13
School anxiety is real even for children who seem confident on the outside. It can show up as stomach aches before school, sudden tears at drop-off, or frequent “I don’t want to go” mornings. For parents, the challenge is knowing how to respond without making the child feel judged. Why

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balance academics and play at home

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Aug13
In many Nigerian homes, “playing” is often seen as a distraction from serious learning. But the truth is, playing is part of serious learning. Children who get enough time to play are more focused, creative and emotionally balanced — making academics easier, not harder. Why Balance Matters Too much study without

Celebrating Small Wins in Your Child’s Learning Journey

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Aug13
In a world where big achievements often steal the spotlight, it’s easy to forget that learning is made up of small, everyday victories. For a child, finally understanding a math problem, finishing a book, or remembering to pack their school bag without a reminder can be just as important as