Every child is unique, and you cannot expect them to have all good qualities. Some are good at academics, while others do well in sports and extracurricular activities. The worst you can do as a parent is to burden your child with unrealistic expectations. Instead, you must make conscious efforts to boost your child's academic confidence, regardless of their caliber and capabilities. Even a little push can enhance their self-esteem and improve their academic performance. Thankfully, boosting your child need not be a lot of hard work. Here are some easy tips to help you take your kid's confidence a notch higher.
Read MoreAs a veteran homeschooling Dad of 7, I have tried and tested many online learning tools with my children, bit paid and unpaid, with varying degrees of success. What I can say is that all of my children are straight A- learners, who need to be challenged and love to work at their own pace, and also have a fast learning curve. So when my attention was drawn to the StudyPug online learning platform I was excited to take it for a stroll with my two teenage children who are embarking on their SAT Prep.
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