11/06/2026
Your child nods confidently during tuition. "I understand," they say. But can they really do it on their own?
There's a gap many parents don't notice—between your child feeling confident and actually understanding the concept. This gap often shows up on exam papers, not in the classroom. Understanding why this happens is the first step to helping your child bridge it.
Find out more in our latest post.
https://genieeduhub.com/post/when-your-child-says-they-understand-but-they-really-don-t.html
When your child says they understand but they really don't | GenieSpeak
Spot when your child is guessing, not genuinely understanding. Learn the signs of false confidence and help your child build real comprehension.
09/06/2026
Has your child ever blanked during an exam—even though they'd studied thoroughly?
It's not weak preparation. When bright kids freeze under exam pressure, their nervous system is actually playing a protective role. There's a scientific reason this happens more to high-achievers—and it's worth understanding.
Find out what's happening—and what actually helps.
https://genieeduhub.com/post/the-pre-exam-blank-why-smart-kids-forget-everything-they-studied.html
The Pre-Exam Blank: Why Smart Kids Forget Everything They Studied | GenieSpeak
Why do smart kids go blank on exams? It's the gap between revision and pressure-ready learning. Here's what parents need to know.
25/04/2026
When parents compare tuition options, class size is often overlooked.
But it can make a real difference.
A smaller group can mean more participation, earlier correction, and closer support. A larger class may work for some students too — but not every child benefits in the same way.
In this new Geniespeak blog, we break down the real differences:
Small Group Tuition vs Large Class Tuition: What Actually Helps Students Improve
Read here: https://www.genieeduhub.com/post/small-group-tuition-vs-large-class-tuition-what-actually-helps-students-improve
Small Group Tuition vs Large Class Tuition: What Actually Helps Students Improve
When parents look for tuition, one of the most common questions is this:Is a small group class really better, or does a larger class work just as well?At first glance, larger classes can seem perfectly fine. If the teacher is experienced and the materials are good, surely students can still learn we...
22/04/2026
Some children seem to be doing fine in Science at first.
They can recall facts, recognise keywords, and sometimes even score reasonably for simpler questions.
But when the questions become more applied, require explanation, or are phrased differently, the cracks start to show.
In our latest Geniespeak blog, we share **7 signs your child’s Science foundation may be weaker than it looks** — so parents can spot the issue early and support their child before the gap grows wider.
Read here: https://www.genieeduhub.com/post/7-signs-your-child-s-science-foundation-is-weaker-than-it-looks
7 Signs Your Child’s Science Foundation Is Weaker Than It Looks
Some children seem to be coping fine in Science at first glance.They may complete worksheets, memorize keywords before a test, and even score reasonably for simpler topics. But over time, certain problems start to show. Their answers become inconsistent, they struggle with application questions, and...
20/04/2026
Not every child with weak Math results needs tuition straight away.
Sometimes, the real problem is poor study habits.
Sometimes, it is a weak foundation.
And sometimes, it is both.
That is why we wrote this new Geniespeak blog:
How to Tell If Your Child Needs Math Tuition or Just Better Study Habits
If you have ever wondered whether your child needs more help, or simply a better routine, this guide will help you look at the real cause behind the struggle.
Read the blog here: https://www.genieeduhub.com/post/how-to-tell-if-your-child-needs-math-tuition-or-just-better-study-habits
How to Tell If Your Child Needs Math Tuition or Just Better Study Habits
Many parents notice the same frustrating pattern.Their child spends time on homework, attends school regularly, and seems to understand what was taught in class.But when the test paper comes back, the marks still do not reflect the effort.At that point, one question naturally comes up:Does my child....
18/04/2026
Not every child with weak Math results needs tuition straight away.
Sometimes, the real problem is poor study habits.
Sometimes, it is a weak foundation.
And sometimes, it is both.
That is why we wrote this new Geniespeak blog:
**How to Tell If Your Child Needs Math Tuition or Just Better Study Habits**
If you have ever wondered whether your child needs more help, or simply a better routine, this guide will help you look at the real cause behind the struggle.
Read the blog here: https://www.genieeduhub.com/post/how-to-tell-if-your-child-needs-math-tuition-or-just-better-study-habits
How to Tell If Your Child Needs Math Tuition or Just Better Study Habits
Many parents notice the same frustrating pattern.Their child spends time on homework, attends school regularly, and seems to understand what was taught in class.But when the test paper comes back, the marks still do not reflect the effort.At that point, one question naturally comes up:Does my child....
09/02/2026
📚 Is “more practice” really helping your child improve?
Many students do worksheet after worksheet… yet still struggle in tests.
That’s because practising more doesn’t always lead to better results — especially when practice turns into memorising steps instead of understanding ideas.
At Genie Education Hub, we focus on how students practise, not just how much. Reflection, variety, and clear thinking make a bigger difference than sheer volume.
✨ Read our latest blog:
👉 Why Practising More Doesn’t Always Lead to Better Results
https://www.genieeduhub.com/post/why-practising-more-doesn-t-always-lead-to-better-results
Because learning isn’t about doing more — it’s about learning smarter. 💜
Why Practising More Doesn’t Always Lead to Better Results
Many parents have the same instinct when results don’t improve: “Just practice more.”More worksheets. More questions. More hours.And while practice is important, more practice doesn’t automatically mean better learning. In fact, when practice is done the wrong way, it can reinforce confusion...