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Understanding the Emotional Side of Learning

Learning is not purely cognitive; it is deeply emotional. Confidence, anxiety, motivation, and self-belief all influence how learners engage with new material. Children who repeatedly experience fai

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Why Early Intervention Matters in Learning Difficulties

The earlier learning difficulties are identified, the easier they are to address. Small gaps in understanding, if left unsupported, often widen over time, leading to frustration and disengagement. E

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Maths Anxiety in Children: More Than a Fear of Numbers

Maths anxiety is not simply a dislike of numbers. It is an emotional response rooted in repeated experiences of confusion, pressure, or failure. Over time, these experiences condition learners to ass

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The Hidden Crisis of Dyscalculia

Dyscalculia remains one of the least understood learning difficulties, despite affecting a significant number of learners worldwide. Often described as “maths dyslexia,” it impacts number sense, memo

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Why Intelligence Is Not the Same as Academic Performance

For decades, education systems have relied heavily on academic performance as a proxy for intelligence. Test scores, grades, and exam rankings often define how learners are perceived. Yet this approa

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The Economic Cost of Ignoring Learning Difficulties

Learning difficulties are often viewed as an educational issue, but their impact extends far beyond the classroom. When children do not receive adequate support, the long-term economic and social cos

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