With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, more than 25% of high school students have reported increasingly poor mental and emotional health. In addition to that, 20% of parents with
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6 Ways to Increase Your Child’s Foreign Language Vocabulary
According to a 2017 survey by the non-profit American Councils for International Studies, a mere 20% of k-12 students are enrolled in foreign language courses. This is far lower than
4 Signs Your Child is Ready for Online Education
A virtual school online is the need of the hour. It has several benefits ranging from being environment-friendly to giving education to students from the safety and security of their
How to Make Friends in a Multicultural Environment
A multicultural environment is great for your child’s development and growth. Your child can develop social and cognitive abilities by interacting with kids from diverse backgrounds and geographical locations. Understandably,
How to Prepare Your Child to Take Online Classes
Online classes are new territory, and as a parent, you may not know how to navigate this space and help your child. You can ensure that your child has a
5 Ways to Keep Your Kid from Getting Bullied at School
Bullying is a growing problem in physical schools. Differently-abled children are even more prone to getting bullied by their peers. Whether it’s physical, verbal, or emotional bullying, it can leave
How to Make the Most Out of a Multicultural Classroom
As the world becomes a global village, your child will be exposed to people of all kinds of cultures, races, ethnicities, and genders. If they’re not exposed to a multicultural
4 Ways Online Education is Environment-Friendly
The environment is constantly degrading, leaving us with a weaker, more vulnerable planet. It’s easy to blame another entity, but all of us play a role in the alarming climate
5 Reasons Why Your Child Needs A Bilingual Education
In an increasingly multicultural society, it’s more important than ever to give your child an early start to bilingual education. While taking language courses later in life might be helpful,
6 Ways to Support Your Child’s Online Learning
Remote or online learning is the new normal. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, almost 23.15 million students in America under the age of eighteen had to receive their education at home