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Happy Wednesday! Hope all families and parents are enjoying the second day of Chinese New Year (and for those that are not celebrating, the holiday period)

Interested parents may also contact us through the following platforms for any tuition related enquiries:
Website - www.educaretutoring.sg
Instagram - @educaretutoringsg
WhatsApp - +65 8893 4017
Email - [email protected]Educare Tutoring - Affordable & Quality Tuition
Read more of our articles that highlight important considerations for primary, secondary school and Junior College students
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Happy Thursday! Hope all families and parents are looking forward to the end of the work and school week

We have also just released an article discussing whether multimedia form learning is helping or distracting young students and learners.
Screens are now inseparable from how children learn. Videos, animations, interactive quizzes, and educational apps promise to make learning engaging, efficient, and accessible. In classrooms and at home, multimedia has become a default teaching tool rather than a supplementary one.
Yet many parents and educators feel an unease beneath the convenience. If multimedia is designed to capture attention, does it deepen understanding, or does it train children to expect constant stimulation?
The answer usually, as with most educational tools, lies not in the medium itself, but in how it is used.
Give it a read and let us know your comments and what your perspective is on this key issue.
Interested parents may also contact us through the following platforms for any tuition related enquiries:
Website - www.educaretutoring.sg
Instagram - @educaretutoringsg
WhatsApp - +65 8893 4017
Email - [email protected]Educare Tutoring - Affordable & Quality Tuition
Read more of our articles that highlight important considerations for primary, secondary school and Junior College students
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Happy Friday! Hope all families and parents are looking forward to the weekend

Interested parents may also contact us through the following platforms for any tuition related enquiries:
Website - www.educaretutoring.sg
Instagram - @educaretutoringsg
WhatsApp - +65 8893 4017
Email - [email protected]Educare Tutoring - Affordable & Quality Tuition
Read more of our articles that highlight important considerations for primary, secondary school and Junior College students
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Happy Saturday! Hope all families and parents had a great start to weekend
We have also just released an article discussing the topic of doom scrolling and how it can quietly erode the attention span in young students.Doom scrolling, the compulsive consumption of endless, often negative digital content, was once associated mainly with adults. Today, it has quietly found its way into the lives of young students, many of whom scroll not out of curiosity, but habit.
What looks like harmless screen time can subtly reshape how children pay attention, process information, and regulate emotions. Doom scrolling does not erode attention overnight, it does so quietly, through repetition. Helping young students protect their attention is ultimately not about control, it is about teaching them to value their mental space.
Do give it a read and let us know your thoughts!
Interested parents may also contact us through the following platforms for any tuition related enquiries:
Website - www.educaretutoring.sg
Instagram - @educaretutoringsg
WhatsApp - +65 8893 4017
Email - [email protected]Educare Tutoring - Affordable & Quality Tuition
Read more of our articles that highlight important considerations for both secondary school and Junior College students
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Happy Sunday! Hope all families and parents had a great weekend so far and are looking forward to the new school and work week ahead

Interested parents may also contact us through the following platforms for any tuition related enquiries:
Website - www.educaretutoring.sg
Instagram - @educaretutoringsg
WhatsApp - +65 8893 4017
Email - [email protected]Educare Tutoring - Affordable & Quality Tuition
Read more of our articles that highlight important considerations primary, secondary school and Junior College students
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Happy Monday! Hope all families and parents have had a great week so far

We have just released an article discussing the topic of why going together often takes you further than going alone.
The phrase βIf you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go togetherβ is often quoted, rarely examined, and even more rarely practised, especially in competitive academic and professional environments.
For many young adults, speed is rewarded. Individual performance is measured, ranked, and compared. Cooperation, on the other hand, can feel slow, messy, and uncertain. Yet as challenges grow more complex, the limits of solitary success become increasingly clear.
Understanding this distinction early can profoundly shape how young adults approach learning, work, and relationships.
Do give it a read and let us know your thoughts!
Interested parents may also contact us through the following platforms for any tuition related enquiries:
Website - www.educaretutoring.sg
Instagram - @educaretutoringsg
WhatsApp - +65 8893 4017
Email - [email protected]Educare Tutoring - Affordable & Quality Tuition
Read more of our articles that highlight important considerations for primary, secondary school and Junior College students
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Happy Tuesday! Hope all families and parents have had a great school and work week so far

Interested parents may also contact us through the following platforms for any tuition related enquiries:
Website - www.educaretutoring.sg
Instagram - @educaretutoringsg
WhatsApp - +65 8893 4017
Email - [email protected]Educare Tutoring - Affordable & Quality Tuition
Read more of our articles that highlight important considerations for primary, secondary school and Junior College students
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Happy Wednesday! Hope all families and parents have had a great school and work week so far

We have also just released an article discussing the topic of why being impulsive and agreeing too quickly can sometimes lead to poor decision-making.
In group projects, agreement often feels like progress. When everyone nods, tasks move faster, tension is avoided, and the group feels united. Yet some of the weakest decisions are made precisely in these moments of quick consensus.
This phenomenon has a name, groupthink, and it quietly undermines learning, decision-making, and long-term growth.
Ultimately, real learning, strong decisions, and meaningful collaboration often require a little friction. Teaching students to resist groupthink is not about encouraging conflict, it is about encouraging responsibility. In group work, and in life, the goal is not to agree faster, but to think better together.
Give it a read and let us know your thoughts!
Interested parents may also contact us through the following platforms for any tuition related enquiries:
Website - www.educaretutoring.sg
Instagram - @educaretutoringsg
WhatsApp - +65 8893 4017
Email - [email protected]Educare Tutoring - Affordable & Quality Tuition
Read more of our articles that highlight important considerations for primary, secondary school and Junior College students
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Happy Thursday! Hope all families and parents are looking forward to the end of the school and work week

Interested parents may also contact us through the following platforms for any tuition related enquiries:
Website - www.educaretutoring.sg
Instagram - @educaretutoringsg
WhatsApp - +65 8893 4017
Email - [email protected]Educare Tutoring - Affordable & Quality Tuition
Read more of our articles that highlight important considerations for primary, secondary school and Junior College students
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Happy Friday! Hope all families and parents are looking forward to the weekend

We have just released an article discussing the topic of finding stability in a changing world.
Uncertainty is no longer an occasional disruption. It is the environment many students grow up in.
Academic pathways evolve. University admissions criteria shift. Industries transform faster than ever. Skills once considered secure become outdated within years. Even personal plans, friendships, interests, ambitions, change over time.
In such a landscape, stability can feel elusive. Yet stability does not have to come from predictable circumstances. It can come from within.
The world will continue to change, faster than any generation before. Trying to eliminate uncertainty is exhausting and unrealistic. Learning to remain steady within it is powerful. True stability is not the absence of change. It is the presence of resilience. When students understand this, they stop chasing permanent certainty and start building enduring strength.
Do give it a read and let us know your thoughts!
Interested parents may also contact us through the following platforms for any tuition related enquiries:
Website - www.educaretutoring.sg
Instagram - @educaretutoringsg
WhatsApp - +65 8893 4017
Email - [email protected]Educare Tutoring - Affordable & Quality Tuition
Read more of our articles that highlight important considerations for primary, secondary school and Junior College students
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