by Lemi-Ola Erinkitola | Jan 22, 2021 | Academic Achievement, Academic Goal Setting, handwriting, Homework Help, Learning Styles, Test Preparation, Test Strategies
Adults often talk about their own handwriting as if we’re born with it; you either have good handwriting or you don’t. That’s a myth! Everyone can have neat handwriting since it’s all about the spacing of letters and distinguishing one letter from another. Today we’ll...
by Lemi-Ola Erinkitola | Aug 18, 2019 | Back to School, Early Elementary, Extraordinary Parents, Homeschooling, Homework Help, Kindergarten Readiness, Learning Styles
As a parent, you play an invaluable role in the education of your child. You are your child’s first and most esteemed teacher. Even if you haven’t given it much thought, you bring your own unique teaching style to the table – whether you’ve received formal...
by Lemi-Ola Erinkitola | Jul 7, 2018 | Gifted & Talented, Learning Styles
Is your child an artist, a collector, or a dreamer? They might have a creative learning style. This is the final blog post in a series about learning preferences and how they can be leveraged to help your child grow. So far, we’ve covered literary learners, active...
by Lemi-Ola Erinkitola | Jul 7, 2018 | Gifted & Talented, Learning Styles
All this month we’ve been taking a closer look at learning styles. When it comes to growing academically, some students will naturally gravitate towards a specific way of learning. When you know your child’s preferences, you can help them target their strengths and...
by Lemi-Ola Erinkitola | Jul 7, 2018 | Gifted & Talented, Learning Styles
Many children are active learners. Knowing your child’s learning style can go a long way toward helping them develop critical thinking skills. By playing to their strengths, your child can gain an edge in school – whether they’re trying to excel within their gifted...
by Lemi-Ola Erinkitola | Jul 7, 2018 | Gifted & Talented, Growth Mindset, Learning Styles
Learning styles (also sometimes called learning preferences) have received a lot of attention over the years. That’s because knowing your learning style can help you understand, express, and remember information more naturally. This is a huge advantage for children...