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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 of how “actions speak louder than words” and the powerful influence that parents have on children.
Almost every parent has, at some point, given advice to their child. We remind them to: Be honest. Be respectful. Work hard. Stay disciplined. Be kind to others. Manage their emotions. These are valuable lessons that help shape a child’s character and development.
Yet there is an important reality that many parents eventually discover: Children often learn more from what we do than what we say.
The phrase “actions speak louder than words” is especially relevant in parenting because children are constantly observing the people closest to them. Long before they fully understand lectures about values and behaviour, they are already watching how adults behave in everyday situations.
In many ways, parents become a child’s first and most influential teachers; not through formal lessons, but through daily actions.
At Educare Tutoring, we believe that character development is shaped not only through education and instruction, but also through the examples children encounter at home.
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
All the best to students who are returning to school tomorrow!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 start to the 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 Tuesday! Hope all families and parents have had a great start to the work week so far

We have just released an article discussing the topic of what truly motivates children and how parents can understand the difference between external and internal motivation.
Few topics concern parents as much as motivation. Almost every parent has wondered at some point: “How can I get my child to be more motivated?” Perhaps the child has become less interested in studying. Perhaps homework is constantly delayed. Perhaps they seem capable of more but simply do not appear driven to put in the effort.
In response, parents often look for ways to motivate them. Some offer rewards. Others introduce consequences. Some provide encouragement, while others become stricter in their expectations. Yet beneath all these approaches lies a fascinating question: What actually drives motivation in the first place? Is motivation something that comes from external rewards and pressure? Or does genuine motivation come from within?
The answer is not as straightforward as many people think. At Educare Tutoring, we frequently encounter students with very different motivational profiles. Some are highly driven without being pushed. Others require constant reminders despite having every opportunity available to them. Understanding the difference between external and internal motivation can help parents support children more effectively.
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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