04/08/2026
Is your child truly ready for the next grade?
Test your Grade 1 child with our comprehensive assessment to see if they’ve mastered everything taught this year. It’s a simple way to identify strengths and spot any gaps early.
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04/02/2026
The Science of Learning New Words
Many parents think vocabulary develops naturally over time, which can slow down a child’s reading and communication skills. In reality, vocabulary needs to be built intentionally and consistently. The more words a child understands, the easier it becomes for them to read, write, and express their ideas clearly.
Here are 3 simple steps you can use at home:
1️⃣ Introduce New Words Daily: Teach 2–3 new words in context during reading or conversation.
2️⃣ Use the Words: Encourage your child to say the new words in their own sentences.
3️⃣ Review Regularly: Revisit the words throughout the week and praise correct usage.
Small, consistent exposure to new vocabulary can make a big difference over time. Instead of overwhelming your child with long lists, focus on a few words and make them meaningful.
Strong vocabulary is one of the biggest predictors of academic success, especially in reading comprehension and writing. With just a few minutes each day, you can help your child build a powerful foundation for lifelong learning.
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04/01/2026
Help your child build a strong foundation in early math skills!
Download our engaging worksheet designed to support children in learning how to read and write numbers from 1 to 10. With clear structure and child-friendly activities, it’s perfect for reinforcing number recognition and handwriting practice at home or in the classroom.
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03/31/2026
How to Make Homework Stress-Free
Many parents think homework must be done quickly and perfectly, which can make children resistant or anxious. In reality, homework should be a positive learning experience that reinforces skills while building independence.
Here’s a 3-step strategy to make homework easier:
1️⃣ Break It Down: Divide assignments into small, manageable tasks to prevent overwhelm.
2️⃣ Create a Routine: Set a consistent time and quiet space for homework.
3️⃣ Take Breaks: Allow short, encouraging breaks to maintain focus and motivation.
By creating a structured yet supportive approach, homework becomes a productive habit rather than a source of tension. Parents who guide their children this way build stronger skills and a love for learning.
— Pham Learning
03/29/2026
Secrets to Building Math Confidence
Many parents think that mistakes are failures, which can make children anxious and hesitant in math. Confidence is just as important as skill when it comes to learning mathematics. Children who are comfortable with trial and error learn faster and enjoy problem-solving more.
Here’s a 3-step approach:
1️⃣ Celebrate Small Wins: Praise partial answers and attempts, not just perfect results.
2️⃣ Think Aloud: Encourage your child to explain their thought process while solving problems.
3️⃣ Normalize Mistakes: Teach that errors are part of learning and opportunities to improve.
Over time, children develop a positive mindset toward math. They become willing to tackle challenging problems and develop stronger problem-solving skills. Confidence, paired with practice, creates better long-term outcomes than focusing solely on results.
— Pham Learning
03/29/2026
Secrets to Reading Comprehension Success
Many parents think reading is only about decoding words, but comprehension is where true learning happens. Children might read fluently but still struggle to grasp meaning, which can make reading frustrating. The good news? There are simple ways parents can help at home.
Here are 3 practical steps:
1️⃣ Summarize: After reading a paragraph or page, ask your child to explain it in their own words.
2️⃣ Vocabulary: Highlight new words and discuss what they mean in context.
3️⃣ Ask Questions: Encourage open-ended questions about the story to help them think critically and make connections.
Even just 10–15 minutes daily can significantly improve comprehension skills, boost confidence, and make reading enjoyable. The key is to make it interactive, supportive, and consistent.
When children learn to understand stories deeply, their critical thinking and communication skills improve naturally. Over time, small steps like these build a lifelong love for reading.
— Pham Learning
03/27/2026
How Top Students Build Study Habits
Many parents think that long study sessions are the key to academic success. In reality, consistency, focus, and the right strategies make the biggest difference. Developing effective study habits early helps children learn independently and confidently.
Here’s a 3-step plan parents can implement today:
1️⃣ Short, Focused Sessions: Set a 15-minute study period daily to make learning manageable.
2️⃣ Remove Distractions: Ensure a quiet, organized space and use a timer to keep focus.
3️⃣ Gradual Increase: Slowly increase study time as your child’s concentration improves, always celebrating effort along the way.
Small, consistent routines work better than long, stressful sessions. Parents often underestimate what can be achieved over months with daily practice.
Teaching children how to study effectively now not only improves grades but also builds lifelong learning skills and self-confidence.
— Pham Learning
03/27/2026
Secrets Schools Use to Teach Multiplication
Many parents think multiplication is just about memorizing times tables, which can make learning stressful for children. The truth is, multiplication is much more than memorization — it’s about understanding patterns, grouping, and logical thinking. When children understand why 3 × 4 equals 12, memorization becomes easier and less intimidating.
Here’s a simple 3-step approach parents can use at home:
1️⃣ Show It (Build Understanding): Use everyday objects like coins, snacks, or pencils to create groups and visually demonstrate multiplication.
2️⃣ Count & Repeat (Start Memorizing): Have your child count the total and repeat the fact aloud several times.
3️⃣ Practice Daily (Lock It In): Do 2–3 multiplication facts each day for just 5 minutes. Mixing old and new facts consistently builds mastery over time.
Small, daily steps like these make a huge difference over the months. Remember, we often overestimate what we can do in a day but underestimate what we can achieve in a year.
Helping your child understand AND memorize multiplication can transform their confidence in math.
— Pham Learning
03/27/2026
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We hope this gives you clarity and confidence as you explore the best learning support for your child. If you have any additional questions, feel free to reach out—we’re always happy to help!