How to Further Nurture the Love for Reading in Your Child
Reading is arguably one of the most important life skills we learn in our first years at school. It is a wonderful workout for your brain that improves memory function and concentration. Yet, for some, even once the first few hurdles have been conquered, reading remains a source of stress and anxiety. We want to empower you with a few tools that might turn your child's reading narrative into a positive one.
Read MoreNew Edublox Easy Independent Schools: Renewed Hope to Struggling Learners
Edublox reading, maths and learning services have successfully registered the first three of their outlets as independent primary schools, bringing renewed hope to learners who are struggling with significant reading and learning difficulties.
Read MoreEdublox Annual Client Survey Results 2021
For more than a decade, Edublox has conducted an annual online client survey. This helps us measure our performance as a business, the quality and results of our educational programs. One of the key questions that we ask each year, is whether a child’s academic performance improved at school; from each year’s results, we are able to make valuable decisions to help us improve our customer experience.
Read MoreHacks to Calm the New School Year Nerves
The first day back at school can be both exciting and nerve-racking for all involved. As a parent, you might be looking forward to the almost never-ending holiday to come to an end, but are concerned about what challenges might wait around the corner.
Read MoreEdublox Learner of the Year Winners 2021
The Edublox Learner of the Year competition is an annual event that seeks to award the learners who have achieved remarkable results in terms of their academic performance and personal growth.
Read MoreIdentifying Legitimate Reading and Learning Help – Four Quick Tips
Edublox specialised reading, maths and learning services share four important tips on finding reading and learning support for a child to help parents get ahead of the 2022 school year.
Read MoreWhat Is Dysphonetic Dyslexia?
Children whose reading difficulties relate to auditory-processing weaknesses have been called auditory dyslexics or dysphonetic dyslexics. They tend to have good visual processing skills, but have difficulty remembering letter sounds, analysing the individual sounds in words, and blending sounds into words.
Read MoreMeet Marike van der Westhuizen, Educational Practitioner at Edublox Pretoria North
“I believe that helping children to read, write, spell and learn relieves pressure on all fronts and creates a calm and peaceful learning environment, which is paramount in helping a child realise their full potential. I’m honoured that I can add value to my community by helping in that process,” she adds.
Read MoreMeet Jonelle Uijs, Owner at Edublox Lephalale
“I believe that every child has the potential for greatness; we just need to equip them with the right tools to help them realise their dreams and aspirations.”
Read MoreVisuele Diskriminasie: Wat Dit Is en Hoe Om Probleme te Oorkom
Visuele diskriminasie is die vermoë om ooreenkomste en verskille tussen visuele stimuli te onderskei of raak te sien. As ‘n kind oor onvoldoende visuele diskriminasie beskik, sal hy heel waarskynlik die volgende skolastiese simptome openbaar...
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