Practical knowledge for parents — from experience, not textbooks
Why ADHD isn't a deficit but a different way of thinking — and how parents can channel that energy in the right direction.
Spiral learning is one of the most effective teaching methods — when done right. Why repetition works, when it gets boring, and how parents can make the difference.
Screen time is neither good nor bad — it depends on WHAT and HOW MUCH. Why the right kind of gaming trains the brain, and what parents need to watch out for.
Motivation isn't something you can demand — it's something you build. Practical techniques to help children want to learn, not just have to.
A practical, long-term strategy to guide your child toward a top university — not through pressure, but through early motivation, smart preparation, and the joy of learning.
Why traditional teaching often fails children with ADD/ADHD — and which practical, playful, and creative methods actually work.
Why playing and learning together with parents, siblings, and friends builds not only knowledge — but also confidence, social skills, and a positive attitude toward learning.
An honest comparison of two popular math learning apps: Where does your child actually do math — and where do they spend more time on animations than arithmetic?
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