by Daniel Francisco Del Rosario | Oct 5, 2019 | About AHEAD JUNIOR, Articles, Blogs, Homeschool Support, Learning Tips, Parent Resources
Teaching is not simply dispensing information to students, since there are a lot of academics who are experts in their fields, but their teaching skills need a lot of improvement. Thus, teaching effectively is more than just explaining the subject matter, which may...
by Daniel Francisco Del Rosario | Sep 13, 2019 | Articles, Blogs, Franchising, Homeschool Support, Learning Tips, Parent Resources
Homeschooling is indeed a fulfilling activity, dear parents, since you get to choose what your kids get to learn. Also, you get to turn every place you go to a classroom, for learning can happen anywhere. However, you may be forced, due to changes in circumstances, to...
by Daniel Francisco Del Rosario | Sep 13, 2019 | Articles, Blogs, Learning Tips, Parent Resources
As I mentioned in a previous article, history is normally associated with names or dates, or dusty old texts. However, history is much more than these, because, as a teacher of mine once said, “History is storytelling”. As a result, history can be an...
by minna | May 8, 2019 | Blogs, Parent Resources
School is over and it is finally time for the kids to have some well-deserved fun. While there are tons of basic activities that parents can plan out for the whole family, parents can also choose to prepare something that can both be exciting and educational for their...
by minna | Mar 1, 2019 | Blogs, Learning Tips
Can you read an entire novel in less than an hour? In 2007, Anne Jones, a retired teacher from Northumberland in the United Kingdom proved to everybody that she can. She was able to read “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” in a record-breaking 47 minutes and one...
by minna | Mar 1, 2019 | Blogs, Learning Tips
When a child goes off to school, he enters an entirely different world. In school, he will start making choices, building relationships, and forging his own path. But no matter what happens, he will always be your child. He will always appreciate your guidance, though...