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Happy Sunday! Hope all families and parents have had a great weekend 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 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 whether in a world of instant gratification, are parents teaching children how to wait.
We live in perhaps the most convenient period in human history. Hungry? Food can arrive at our doorstep. Want to watch something? Thousands of programmes are available immediately. Curious about something? A search engine or artificial intelligence tool can provide an answer within seconds. Want to speak to someone? Send a message and watch for the reply.
Convenience has transformed our lives in remarkable ways. But for children growing up surrounded by immediacy, there is an important question worth asking: What happens when almost everything arrives quickly, but the things that matter most still take time?
Learning a language takes years. Building a meaningful friendship takes time. Becoming excellent at mathematics requires repeated practice. Developing a career takes decades. Building trust is slow. Building character may take a lifetime.
At Educare Tutoring, we believe one of the increasingly important lessons for children is understanding that not everything valuable comes quickly. Sometimes the ability to wait, persevere and continue working without immediate reward becomes an advantage in itself.
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 Wednesday! Hope all families and parents have had a great 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 Thursday! Hope all families and parents are looking forward to the end of work week

We have also just released an article discussing the topic of how not every discomfort needs to be fixed and why children sometimes need to experience difficult feelings and challenges.
There are few things more instinctively difficult for a parent than watching their child feel unhappy. When children are disappointed, we want to cheer them up. When they struggle, we want to help. When they feel excluded, frustrated or embarrassed, there is often an immediate desire to make the feeling disappear.
This instinct comes from love. If we possess the ability to make our childrenβs lives easier, why would we deliberately allow them to feel uncomfortable?
Yet perhaps there is an important distinction between suffering that children need protection from and discomfort that children need experience with.
A difficult emotion is not necessarily evidence that something has gone wrong. Frustration, disappointment, nervousness, embarrassment and uncertainty are unavoidable parts of being human. More importantly, children will eventually encounter these emotions in situations where their parents cannot make them disappear.
Perhaps part of growing up is not simply learning how to avoid uncomfortable feelings, but discovering that we are capable of experiencing them without being overwhelmed by them.
At Educare Tutoring, we believe preparing children for life means helping them develop both academic capability and the emotional resilience to navigate situations that do not always go according to plan.
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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