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I offer ONLINE tutoring for primary pupils of all ages. Each session is tailored to the needs of the

Photos from Top Teaching Tuition's post 30/05/2026

Sessions from before and after my holiday. Well done for all of your hard work! 😃✨️✨️✨️

30/05/2026

Wow, Iris, your story really brought a tear to my eye. The way you had written from the heart was truly humbling and I was so impressed by your honesty. Keep being the wonderful, lovely person that you are and I'm sure you are now even stronger than before. Keep going with the story writing! 😃⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Petmania Ruby Heart Awards | Enter Now 09/05/2026

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Please could you vote for my cousin's dog. She is a trained search and rescue dog in Ireland who has saved many lives. Thanks so much.

Petmania Ruby Heart Awards | Enter Now Rosie is a qualified search and rescue dog with SARDA Ireland. She is a fantastic dog, who has been one of our most active dogs of 2026, having been tasked to multiple searches by an Garda Síochána. Roise, with her handler Helen, successfully found a missing elderly person on the May Bank Holiday ...

Photos from Top Teaching Tuition's post 09/05/2026

Fantastic learning again from these wonderful young people! 😃✨️✨️✨️

09/05/2026

A joint learner of the week this week! Just remember, whatever happens, you are all amazing! 🤩🤩🤩🤩

Photos from Top Teaching Tuition's post 02/05/2026

Well done again to all of these fantastic young learners. You are all amazing! 😃✨️✨️✨️

02/05/2026

Wow, Olly, you are officially a times tables whizz! I couldn't believe how quickly you answered those questions this morning. Keep up the hard work. We'll done for persevering with the tricky non verbal reasoning tasks too - we got there in the end. You are a fabulous mathematician! 😃⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Photos from Top Teaching Tuition's post 25/04/2026

Fabulous learning again this week. You are all truly amazing!

25/04/2026

Wow, Ava, you really impressed me this week by how quickly you were able to answer all of the questions. Once you got the hang of area, you were amazing. Keep up the hard work - you do so well. I'm always glad to hear what you find easy now. I'm loving your confidence - keep it coming! You are amazing! 😃⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

19/04/2026

Since 1993, every child in Denmark between the ages of 6 and 16 has had one hour set aside each week that has nothing to do with math, science, or grades.
No tests. No right answers. No competition.
Just children — sitting together with their teacher — learning something most schools still consider optional: how to understand each other.
It's called Klassens tid. The Class's Hour.
A student is struggling at home? The class listens. A conflict broke out on the playground? The whole room works through it together. No one is singled out. No one is shamed. The goal isn't to solve a problem — it's to teach every child that other people's feelings are worth their time and attention.
This isn't an experiment. It has been running for over thirty years.
And the results are hard to ignore.
Denmark consistently records some of the lowest bullying rates in Europe. Its children rank among the happiest in the world. Neuroscientists studying the program have found that repeated empathy practice actually reshapes the developing brain — strengthening the regions responsible for emotional regulation and understanding others.
But here's the thing that stopped me:
It wasn't introduced because Denmark had a crisis. It was introduced because someone decided, quietly and deliberately, that kindness was worth teaching on purpose.
Not as a reward. Not as a reaction to tragedy. But as a scheduled, weekly, non-negotiable part of growing up.
Educators there have long understood something the rest of the world is still debating: empathy is not a personality trait you're born with or without. It is a skill. And like every skill, it improves with practice.
A child who spends ten years practicing how to listen, how to sit with discomfort, and how to help find solutions — doesn't just become a better student. They become a better neighbor, colleague, parent, and citizen.
Denmark didn't build one of the world's happiest societies by accident.
They built it, one hour at a time, in classrooms full of children learning that the person next to them matters.
Maybe the most important lesson we can teach a child isn't found in any textbook.
Maybe it's this: you are not alone, and neither is anyone else.

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