by rll | Jan 30, 2019 | Mommy Matters, Students' Guide, Study Tips, Thinking Tools
Some people say they’re too old to learn. And there’s even the support of the old adage, “you can’t teach an old dog new tricks”. But, if you think about it, it’s still possible. People can still learn things and still improve on...
by rll | Jan 30, 2019 | Students' Guide, Thinking Tools, Winning Pointers
Nowadays, academic and educational attainment requirements are climbing. Before, people can graduate with a 4 year course and that was enough. Now, people find themselves taking a Master’s Degree for their specific courses. While others have pursued post-graduate...
by rll | Jan 30, 2019 | Thinking Tools
Filipino or commonly known as Tagalog- the irony of it all is that Filipinos have a hard time being literate at it. This would include speaking, understanding it, writing it, and reading it. For many, the only time they use Filipino is in a state of emotion (commonly...
by rll | Jan 30, 2019 | Mommy Matters, Students' Guide, Thinking Tools
Just like many before who didn’t take Singaporean Math, a lot of people were scratching their heads as to what this Math was. What was the difference between the two? If anything, there were some things that they knew about it. One, it still uses numbers. Two,...
by rll | Jan 29, 2019 | Thinking Tools
When it comes to languages, you’ll notice that some languages have certain similarities. For example, Italian and French have some relations and similarity with one another because they’re both from Latin. Chinese and Japanese also share some similarities...
by rll | Jan 27, 2019 | Mommy Matters, Study Tips, Thinking Tools
Success in school and in life is a combination of parent’s dedication to attend to the needs of the child, loving environment, and academic support both from home and school. #1 Prepare for a day of learning. A good night’s sleep preps up your child for...