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Tips for Nurturing Creative Young Minds

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  Einstein said, “Imagination is more important than knowledge.” Imagination opens the doors of possibilities. It nurtures the child’s creativity and ingenuity. Children learn to read, interact, play and express themselves through creative plays. Imagination can foster the social and cognitive skills of a child.   Little Genius Academy is the leading English Grammar Class for Kids . We also offer programs like Maths World Program, Reading Circle Program and Junior CEO’s Program.   Here are a few ways that can help to nurture your child’s imagination and creative skills. 1. Spend time outdoors - Nature provides endless benefits for child development. It offers countless opportunities for discovery, creativity and problem-solving. The natural world inspires people to think, question, make discoveries and nurture their creative minds. Children can draw in the sand, make designs with twigs, build forts with branches or simply lie on the ground to look at the sky.  2. Encourage art activiti

7 Ways to improve your child’s spelling skills

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  Does making your child prepare for a weekly spelling test make your heart sink? Spelling skills are very important, especially for younger grades. Good spelling skills can help to improve their reading abilities, vocabulary and language fluency and can set your child’s future success. Here are 7 fun ways that can help.  Highlight the tricky part - There will always be one part of the word that will be difficult for your child to spell. For example: W ei rd, Rec ei ve, Sep a rate Or there can be two parts that need their attention A cc o mm odate, A dd re ss , Ne c e ss ary Once you have highlighted the words together, get them to write the word without looking. The next time they will be more focused to get the tricky part right.  Break it down - Try breaking down the polysyllabic words to make each syllable easier to remember.  Break two syllable words like: Danger - Dan/ger Windmill - Wind/mill And for three syllable words: Relation - Re/la/tion Beautiful - Beau/ti/ful  Say it a