MARPLE, ENGLAND, September 13, 2010 (Press-News.org) It is incredibly important that your children make very good progress in their literacy. The problem is how to motivate them to want to do this outside of schoolwork and the homework that they must do for school.
The solution to this is to have a method and literacy activities that takes the pain out of learning for both children and their parents. The pain means lack of enjoyment for children and frustration for parents. There is a simple four step process that gives the parent the ability to motivate their children so that they want to learn and progress in literacy outside of the classroom. A process for literacy activities.
Mandip Sohal of The Learning Well says; "This method worked absolute wonders for my son leading up to his school entrance exams. At the start he was reluctant to revise and through this process he became highly motivated to succeed".
Margaret Armstrong, parent to a ten year old girl and twelve year old boy said; "This method shows you how to work with your child's interests. It has made a huge difference to my children and all whilst actually enjoying what they were learning".
For more information go to - http://www.TheLearningWell.com
The Learning Well
http://www.thelearningwell.com/learning-literacy-memory/
The pain of learning and literacy is gone with an easy fun four step process.
You can dramatically improve your children's literacy without doing schoolwork by using fun literacy activities.
2010-09-13
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[Press-News.org] The pain of learning and literacy is gone with an easy fun four step process.You can dramatically improve your children's literacy without doing schoolwork by using fun literacy activities.