Children start learning about people and their surroundings from an early age, which is why teaching them adjectives is the perfect way to give them a solid foundation from which they can experience the world and build their vocabulary. In addition, by learning how to use adjectives to describe these experiences, kids start to feel […]
3 Techniques for effective 11 Plus Preparation
Poor studying habits is one of the major reason for the underperformance of most children preparing for 11 plus. Most parents do not put much thought upon the effectiveness of the techniques used. Imbibing correct studying habits can make a huge difference in the 11 plus preparation and the overall learning. Let’s first look at […]
Top 5 benefits of laying the 11+ foundation as early as year 3
The 11+ Exam is a pivotal point in your child’s education. As it will most likely dictate their future path in life, it is perfectly natural to want to start preparing them for it as early as possible. As you likely know however, the 11+ Exam is not easy! It is designed to not only […]
Why your child loves reading but hates writing?
You have known it from day one that your child is smart. He/she learned to read faster, learned to speak faster, and learned to walk faster. Your child has great imagination, is a story teller, and asks intelligent questions. He/she loves reading and you have loaded a rack full of books for your child to […]
Kumon, Khan Academy and KidSmart – how to compare?
When trying to get your head around what exactly is on offer with a new product or service, as many of you will be doing right now for KidSmart App, it is handy to be able to compare it to ones you are already familiar with. Like our founder Baljeet, you are probably acquainted with […]
Gamification for learning – we found the formula
“The benefits of gamification is not a new concept. Gamification as a strategy is used in many other industries, including education, to improve engagement but at KidSmart we are focusing on how best to use gamification in the learning process to maximise it’s benefits”
Baljeet Dogra, Founder of KidSmart
Is subvocalisation impeding your child’s reading speed?
The human brain has the ability to read and comprehend 1000 words per minute (wpm) but most of us can only read in the range of 200-250 wpm. Most of us read at the speed at which we talk, which is on an average around 150-250 wpm. At this rate your brain is only working […]
Read 30 Books in 30 Days..drum roll
OK, I agree that I made the title a bit dramatic. I am not promising that you will be able to read 30 books in 30 days after reading this article but you might be able to do that by using the tools I have mentioned in this blog. If you are thinking whether it’s […]
Chewing gum can improve your child’s reading speed
In my last article I touched on what subvocalisation is and how it affects the reading speed. Now, it’s time to look at the ways to improve reading speed. If subvocalisation is the cause for low read performance around 150-250 wpm then surely the solution to the problem would be to reduce the impact of […]