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EVERY parent wants the best for their children and, of course, their education is a major part of that. However, it’s almost inevitable that you will be absent from the room when your child is at school (unless you are an educator and your child is also one of your learners).
The result is that most parents learn about what is happening to their child at school from the world’s most unreliable source – the child themself!
As parents, we all want the best for our children, especially when it comes to their education. However, every child learns differently, and understanding how your child absorbs, processes, and retains information can make a world of difference in their academic success and confidence. This is where the concept of learning styles has a serious effect on your child’s educational journey.
SOUTH Africa’s education system is as diverse as its people, with 11 official languages and a rich cultural tapestry. For many children, their educational journey begins in their home language, which is then replaced by English as the medium of instruction starting in Grade 4.