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Happy Thursday! Hope all families and parents are looking forward to the end of work week

We have also just released an article discussing the pressure of always chasing more and how constant achievement-seeking can affect children in Singapore.
In Singaporeโs highly competitive education environment, many children grow up constantly chasing the next milestone.
From a young age, students are often encouraged to: Score higher marks. Enter better schools. Join more enrichment classes. Build stronger portfolios. Achieve leadership positions. Stay ahead of their peers
While ambition and hard work can be positive qualities, problems may arise when life becomes an endless cycle of chasing without pause, reflection, or emotional balance.
Over time, children may begin feeling that: Their value depends entirely on achievement. Success is never enough. Rest feels unproductive. Falling behind is unacceptable. Happiness can only come after the next accomplishment
At Educare Tutoring, we believe academic growth is important, but so is helping students develop healthy self-worth, emotional resilience, and balance in life.
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 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 have had a great start to the weekend

We have just released an article discussing the topic whether rewards are good for children and finding the balance between motivation and entitlement.
Many parents in Singapore are familiar with the idea of rewarding children. Sometimes the rewards are small: โFinish your homework and you can have extra screen time.โ Sometimes they become bigger: โScore well for your exams and weโll buy you something you want.โ
Rewards are deeply woven into modern parenting. From stickers and treats to toys, gadgets, holidays, and cash incentives, many families use rewards to encourage good behaviour, discipline, and academic performance.
At first glance, rewards seem harmless and even effective. Children often become more motivated when there is something tangible to look forward to. Tasks get completed faster, grades improve, and responsibilities are fulfilled with less resistance.
However, many parents eventually begin wondering: โAm I motivating my child, or am I teaching them to expect rewards for everything?โ
The conversation surrounding rewards is more complex than simply deciding whether they are โgoodโ or โbad.โ In reality, rewards can be helpful when used thoughtfully, but they may also create unintended long-term effects when overused or poorly managed.
At Educare Tutoring, we often observe that motivation, discipline, and emotional development are closely linked. The goal is not merely getting children to perform tasks, but helping them develop healthy internal values and self-discipline over time.
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 primary, secondary school and Junior College students
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Happy Sunday! Hope all families and parents have had a great weekend so far and are getting a well-deserved break and rest

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 Sunday! Hope all families and parents have had a great weekend so far and are getting a well-deserved break and rest

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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