by David Pecoraro | Jun 15, 2021 | Parents, Professors, Special Posts, Students
Back in the day, students and parents rarely preferred international schools. Now, more than 5 million students study at international schools around the world, a substantial change from past years.
by David Pecoraro | Jun 14, 2021 | Parents, Professors, Special Posts, Students
When we are in school, we often dream about college and university life that seem so amazing to us that we wait for our school days to end. We often notice that our seniors who are studying in different universities go to take classes all dressed up with attractive accessories. However little do we know that university life is not that amazing as we expect. Students are often given loads of assignments daily which are to be completed within particular deadlines.
by David Pecoraro | Jun 10, 2021 | Parents, Professors, Special Posts, Students
Mathematics is a great subject, and it is so important that the world revolves around it. From the numbers in the calendar month to the use of currency to express value, numbers have always been there, and numbers make up mathematics. So, the importance of learning and understanding Mathematics honestly can never be over-emphasized.
by David Pecoraro | May 20, 2021 | Parents, Professors, Special Posts, Students
A child is naturally curious right from birth. The daily interactions or experiences allow them to learn about the world around them. And most times, these interactions involve play. Even research in developmental psychology suggests that play is the most effective method to develop new social skills, learn new things, and regulate emotions.
by David Pecoraro | May 5, 2021 | Parents, Special Posts
Adventure is on the way! What you have to do now is get over the challenge of college packing. You’ll have no trouble getting into your new place if you follow these college moving day ideas.
by David Pecoraro | Apr 23, 2021 | Blog, Parents, Professors, Special Posts, Students
You’re a fly on the wall in my office, eavesdropping on conversations between me and high school students. Did you know kids really talk about things like that with me? Do you wonder what you would say to them in response?