Posts about Cognitive Development

Undiagnosed Learning Disabilities in the Classroom

American literacy is suffering, and the way learning disabilities are handled may be partly to blame. Learn about what undiagnosed learning disabilities do

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Playing Outside Makes Your Child Smarter

Playing outside is important way to develop your child's brain, improve their communication skills and expand their learning space.

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How to Stop Procrastination with Online Schoolwork

Procrastination is a habit that affects students of all ages.When fighting procrastination the student should focus on mindset, maintaining structure&more.

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Building your child's confidence through capability

Shyness can hinder your child's learning. Learn how to boost your child's confidence by developing their skills in areas like math and reading.

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Prioritize Your Child's Study Habits, Especially During Unknown Times

Importance of maintaining and developing good study habits for your child during uncertain times. Learn strategies to support your child's learning.

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Importance of Reading Comprehension

Reading comprehension is a crucial skill. It increases the enjoyment & effectiveness of reading & helps academically, personally, and professionally.

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Teach Empathy to Your Child Through Story Characters

As a parent, you want your child to learn empathy. Books can be an excellent tool to develop the skill and practice of empathetic living!

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Your Child Doesn't Want to Learn Swimming, Now What?

Teach your child swimming lessons when they want it! You don’t want to push. Read Genie Academy's blog on how to approach your kid properly.

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The Importance of Meditation in Classrooms

If you are interested in learning about the importance of meditation in the classroom, this post was made especially for you.

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What to Do When Your Child Brings Home Bad Grades?

It is important to use positive parenting techniques to show love and encouragement to your children, and being kind instead of mentioning failure.

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