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SplashLearn Cost: Your Complete Guide in 2026
Looking for a complete overview of the SplashLearn cost? In this article, I’ll walk you through the SplashLearn pricing plans, its cost per month, and per year. Plus, I’ll cover key features, pros and cons of the program, and other important details that parents and students should know before signing up. Key points: The SplashLearn […]
Janice S. Armas
Dec 25, 2025
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8 Types of Learning Styles in Children and How to Teach Them
Teaching all children with a single method is like trying to open every lock with one key. That’s why I prepared this article about the 8 types of learning styles for you to find the approach that becomes the key to your child. Key points A learning style shows how a child absorbs information, not […]
Marvi M. Andres
Dec 23, 2025
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10 Kinesthetic Learning Strategies for Kids in Motion
You’d be surprised how many active learners there are. Yes, traditional methods don’t work on them. Children just won’t sit and listen. Does it sound like your child? In this case, you should consider kinesthetic learning strategies – they can make a big difference. Read on to define kinesthetic learning and explore key methods to […]
Marvi M. Andres
Dec 21, 2025
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Best Brains Pricing: Your Complete Guide
I get sometimes asked about Best Brains cost and what you actually get for your money. From my experience helping kids in math and reading, I can explain how the program works and what parents share. Plus, how it compares to personalized and 1:1 online tutoring. Read on for the most transparent and honest insights. […]
Camille Ira B. Mendoza
Dec 19, 2025
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10 Common Writing Mistakes Kids Make and How Parents Can Help
Writing in any language can feel like wandering a maze. It’s easy to get lost. There, common writing mistakes, like a misplaced comma or a run-on sentence, become wrong turns. The good news is that the errors follow patterns. It means that you, a parent, can help kids navigate this maze. Read on to spot […]
Marvi M. Andres
Dec 19, 2025
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Study.com Cost: What Parents Should Know in 2026
Study.com has recently updated its pricing plans, changing subscription names and the number of courses included, which can be confusing for parents. This Study.com cost guide covers all you need to know about how this learning platform works and how much it charges for its plans as of April 2026, including subscription breakdowns, free trials, […]
Maila Caliao
Dec 17, 2025
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BookNook Reviews: Is the Platform Worth It For Your Child?
If you’re not sure whether to start learning with BookNook or not, this article is for you! I’ll explore this platform from my teaching perspective and analyze BookNook reviews from parents and other educators. We’ll check what it offers, its pros and cons, concluding on whether BookNook is a good investment of your money and […]
Rachelle Bencio Yu
Dec 17, 2025
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How to Teach Shapes to Kids: Methods & Activities That Work
I’ve spent years helping kids explore the world around them. And I know how to teach shapes in ways that feel fun and natural. This is how you, too, can use everyday objects, games, and applied activities to help your kid learn shapes and enjoy every step of the process. Key points Use everyday objects […]
Marvi M. Andres
Dec 17, 2025
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Chegg Reviews 2026: Is It the Right Choice?
Parents often ask me about Chegg, whether it is helpful, safe, legit, or — on the contrary — another simple way for kids to get confused on test day. After teaching and coaching students for years through online resources, I decided to summarize Chegg reviews and write this article specifying what Chegg does well, where […]
Rachelle Bencio Yu
Dec 09, 2025
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Types of Writing for Kids: Essential Styles and Tips to Help Your Kids Master Them
Certain types of writing for kids can indeed be confusing. Not for children, but for parents. Whether it’s narrative storytelling, an informative or argumentative essay, each has its challenges. I know that families may want to confront them with a one-size-fits-all approach. Yet, is it the right strategy, or should you consider multiple ones for […]
Laila A. Lico
Dec 09, 2025
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How to Teach Syllables: 12 Strategies That Work
When I started teaching syllables to first-graders, I noticed how kids got mixed up with words we rush through. Let’s take, for example, the word “animal,” which they often hear as just an-mal, missing the middle part completely. Over time, I found some methods that helped my students clearly hear and count every syllable. Here […]
Janice S. Armas
Dec 08, 2025