

Concentration in the Classroom: Unlocking Academic Potential through Focused Attention
By : Ms Rahel In a busy elementary classroom, many things compete for students’ attention: colourful displays, chatter, moving classmates, digital devices. For young learners to succeed, developing the ability to focus and sustain attention is a key ingredient. In this article we explore why concentration matters, what affects it, and how teachers, parents, and students can work together to strengthen it, thereby unlocking greater academic potential. Why Concentration Matter


Introducing Writing Before Reading is The Most Efficient and Effective Way for Students to Learn How to Read
By : Ms Listy 1. Why This Approach is Important Children who are just learning letters and sounds (phonemic awareness) do not yet have much experience reading texts, but they can start writing: drawing letters, stringing letters together into syllables, making word guesses, and writing down their own ideas. This writing process encourages several things: • Strengthens the letter → sound → word connection, because they have to think about which letters correspond to the s


Why Outdoor Learning Matters for Young Children
by : Ms Tia In early childhood education, outdoor learning has emerged as a vital component of healthy development and effective...












