Parents, Our Hope Is Not in Our Kid’s PSLE Results
As our children gear up to receive their results this month, we might want to consider how our response shows them what is important to us.
As our children gear up to receive their results this month, we might want to consider how our response shows them what is important to us.
A father starts a family tradition that might seem counter-cultural, ahead of the exam season.
As parents, we hope our children will do well in school. But how can we do this without exasperating our kids, or worse—driving them in the opposite direction?
A father of two looks at how we can affirm children’s joy in learning and help them make sense of the pressure of the rat race.
A father of two offers some ideas on how parents can help their children see education through a biblical lens.
With PSLE scores coming out in November, we find out from 12-year-olds how they’re preparing themselves—and how they hope their parents will react.
How can parents balance their roles as Christians and concerns as parents? A father of two looks at the issue of faith vs. exams.
A father of two talks about what might be keeping children from focusing on their studies, and how to deal with them.
A father of two talks about why some children find it difficult to focus on their studies and exams.
A father of two offers some practical ideas on how parents can motivate children in their studies and exams.