Archive for March, 2006

Fantastic New Products!

Saturday, March 25th, 2006

The keen2learn selection now includes a fantastic new range of 65 educational CD’s.

Developed by specialists the titles are a firm favourite at many schools. Easy to use and a great way of expanding your child’s knowledge – and your own perhaps!

The range, which cover a wide selection of subjects is suitable for ages 7 – 16 years and beyond, provides a clear way of presenting the facts – and then checks understanding through a series of tests (with answers!)

The Educational Maths Software and board game of Nubble – a firm favourite at school is now available to parents and children at home.

Inflation costs parents an extra £15,000

Wednesday, March 1st, 2006

Keen2Learn, 1st March 2006.

Being a parent can now cost an additional £15,000. This is the average increase value of a property within the catchment area of a good school. The frustration of many parents is the need to consider such an investment, and the consequences of a failure. The implications of the proposed amendments to the Education bill will do little to appease, and the implications of an elitist structure appearing in selected high performing schools could arguably hinder than help.

The alternative is to improve the base line at more schools, which is perhaps a long term objective and probably beyond the timeframe of the schooling career of any child. Thus, any other option to maximise the potential of a child is worth considering. Studies in the USA (Athey & Bruce at the Froebel Institute, 1990) have revealed the potential to improve a child’s IQ by up to 20 points by supplementing the schooling activity at home.

An effective role of the parent as the child’s mentor requires planning, dedication, and close liaison with the teacher. A structured approach using the right product support can benefit both the parent and child. The rewards are substantial – and potentially at a lot lower cost than moving house