JAMB UTME: Help Your Students to Remember Faster
Introduction: “I Knew It Yesterday!” It’s a classic classroom scene: A teacher asks a question. A student freezes, frowns, and says, “I knew it yesterday, I swear!” We’ve all been there—when knowledge vanishes into thin air at the worst time. For many students writing the JAMB UTME, the issue isn’t that they didn’t learn the […]
Scratch Coding: 4 Simple Ways to Help Your Child Succeed at It

Introduction: Every child has big dreams, and in today’s digital world, coding with Scratch is one of the most exciting skills they can learn to unlock those dreams. But here’s the truth many people don’t talk about: It’s not just about teaching kids how to code — it’s about creating the right environment for them […]
JAMB UTME: 5 Things to Avoid if You Want to Succeed

Introduction: A Relatable JAMB Exam Story Tunde was a bright student with dreams of studying Medicine at the University of Lagos. He had always performed well in school, so he assumed the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) UTME would be just another exam. He postponed studying until two weeks before the test, ignored past […]
4 Learning Styles: Discover How Your Child Learns Best

Introduction: Every Child Learns Differently Have you ever noticed how some kids love doodling, while others prefer listening to stories or moving around while learning? That’s because every child has a unique learning style—a way they absorb and process information best. As parents and educators, one of the best ways to support children in their […]
4 categories of skills children should be introduced to

The 4 categories of skills are science/tech-based skills, arts-based skills, physical/sports skills, and business-based skills.
5 ways knowing how to code will position your kids and teens in their future careers

They can become software developers, pursue other careers in the software development process, pursue careers in other fields of IT like Networking and Security, become a good fit for operational roles in other tech verticals, and become good software users in general.
6 things to know about programming for kids and teens

Programming for kids and teens is not only beneficial for developing technical skills but also fosters creativity, problem-solving abilities, and logical thinking. It also gives them an edge in their future career.