Teacher Meg

Teacher Meg

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Building strong foundation in reading šŸ“š writing, numeracy both online and one-on-one lessons.

25/03/2026

Looking for a Qualified Lesson Teacher for Your Child?

I am an experienced and caring lesson teacher offering quality learning support for children aged 3 to 10 years in Abuja.

What I Offer:
• Early reading and phonics
• Handwriting and spelling
• Basic mathematics
• Homework support
• Fun and engaging learning activities

Why Choose Me?
• Patient and child-friendly approach
• Interactive and play-based learning
• Lessons tailored to your child’s level
• Helps build confidence and strong foundation

šŸ“ Available for home lessons in Abuja and online sessions.

šŸ“ž Contact me today to give your child a strong learning start!
08062196109

23/03/2026

Teaching children how to write is not about forcing them to be perfect—it’s about guiding them step by step.

In many homes and schools, we want children to start writing quickly, but the truth is… it starts with simple things:

šŸ‘‰ Scribbling
šŸ‘‰ Drawing
šŸ‘‰ Holding a pencil properly

Don’t rush the process. When a child enjoys learning, writing becomes easier and more natural.
Encourage them, correct them gently, and celebrate even the smallest progress. That’s how confidence is built.

Remember: every child learns at their own pace—no competition.

20/03/2026

There is a quiet kind of joy that comes with teaching children—one that doesn’t shout, but lingers gently in the heart.

It lives in the moment a child’s eyes light up with understanding, when confusion gives way to clarity. It’s in the unexpected questions, the laughter over small discoveries, and the pride they carry when they realize, ā€œI did it.ā€

Teaching children is not just about passing on knowledge; it’s about witnessing growth in its purest form. It reminds you to slow down, to see the world with fresh eyes, and to find wonder in the simplest things. A lesson about numbers becomes a lesson in patience. A story becomes a doorway into imagination.

And perhaps the most surprising part is this: as much as you teach, you are also being taught. Children teach resilience, honesty, curiosity, and the courage to try again without fear of failure.

The joy of teaching children isn’t found in perfection—it’s found in progress, in connection, and in the small, meaningful moments that stay with you long after the lesson ends.

In teaching them, you grow too.

19/03/2026

Eid Mubarak to all my amazing students and Muslim community!

May this beautiful season of Sallah bring you peace, joy, and countless blessings. Thank you for being part of my online learning journey — I truly appreciate every one of you.

Enjoy the celebrations and stay blessed!

08/01/2026

Why Do Most Schools Struggle in the First Week of Resumption?

The first week of a new term is often chaotic—not because teachers are lazy or learners are unserious, but because of common challenges many schools face.

šŸ”¹ Poor preparation – Schemes, lesson plans, and timetables are not ready on time.

šŸ”¹ Unclear expectations – Learners are unsure of rules, routines, and standards.

šŸ”¹ Late resumption mindset – Some teachers and learners resume physically but not mentally.

šŸ”¹ Weak communication – Parents, teachers, and administration are not on the same page.

šŸ”¹ Classroom management gaps – Rules are enforced too late instead of from day one.
A strong first week sets the tone for the entire term.

Start well to finish well.

In your opinion, what causes the most challenges during the first week?

— Teacher Magdalene

03/11/2025

Rest is part of work

Mid-term break is here — and you’ve truly earned it! šŸ˜Ž šŸ˜ŽšŸ˜ŽšŸ˜ŽšŸ˜ŽšŸ˜Ž

Each day, you give your energy, patience, creativity, and love to nurture young minds. But remember this: rest is not a luxury; it’s an essential part of the work.

Take this time to slow down, breathe deeply, and do the things that make you happy — whether that’s sleeping in, reading a book, spending time with family, or simply doing nothing at all.

A rested teacher returns with renewed energy, fresh ideas, and a full heart ready to pour back into their learners.

Enjoy your mid-term break — you deserve every
moment of peace and joy!

30/10/2025

Childhood magic isn't found in the store- its found in the kitchen, the garden, the bedtime stories, and the way you make each season feel like home.

16/10/2025

Tips for Teaching Children Ages 2–5

Early childhood is a magical time full of discovery, play, and growth! 🌱 Here are a few simple but powerful tips to support learning for little ones aged 2–5:

Learn Through Play
Kids learn best when they're having fun! Use games, songs, pretend play, and creative activities to build skills naturally.
Keep It Short & Sweet
Young children have short attention spans. Plan activities in 5–15 minute bursts and follow their lead.

Repeat, Repeat, Repeat
Repetition helps kids remember and feel confident. Don’t be afraid to sing the same song or read the same book daily!

Use Everyday Moments
Turn daily routines like cooking, shopping, or getting dressed into learning opportunities—counting, naming colors, or identifying shapes.

Encourage Talking
Talk with children, not just to them. Ask questions, listen, and build their vocabulary by describing what’s around them.

Celebrate Effort, Not Perfection
Praise curiosity and trying new things. This builds confidence and a love of learning.

Remember: At this age, the goal isn’t perfection—it’s exploration, bonding, and joy!

12/10/2025

When a client pays for teaching their child,
they’re not just paying for an hour-long lesson.

They’re investing in your:

• Preparation
• Expertise
• Energy
• Delivery
• Consistency
• Follow-up
• And the transformation you bring to their child’s learning journey.

Your price is not just for your time—
It’s a reflection of your value.

08/10/2025

Teacher’s Day Gratitude 🌸

This past Teacher’s Day was one of the most beautiful I’ve experienced. šŸ’• I was deeply touched by the kind and thoughtful gestures from my wonderful pupils and their amazing parents.

From heartfelt notes to the sweetest videos, every message reminded me why I love what I do. It’s not just about teaching lessons—it's about the connections we build, the laughter we share, and the little moments that stay in our hearts long after the school day ends.

To every child who made me smile, and every parent who took the time to show appreciation—thank you. Your words meant more than you know. šŸ„¹šŸ’–

Here’s to the joy of teaching and the beautiful community we’ve created together.

25/09/2025

Week Two: Back in the Classroom with the Littlest Learners.

We’re just in the second week of resumption, and already it’s clear — teaching 3-year-olds is equal parts heartwarming, hilarious, and humbling. šŸ’›

At this age, every moment is a discovery, every question is genuine, and every small milestone feels like a big win.

From learning to share crayons to singing the alphabet (with their own unique remix!), it’s a daily reminder of why early childhood education matters so much.

Looking forward to a term full of growth, giggles, and lots of learning — for them and for me.

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