It’s mid-October, are your kids struggling to keep up with their school work? They don’t have to be struggling if you arrange the best kind of help available.
Kids love to learn in a way that is fun and interesting at the same time. For years the school system has looked for ways in which to make learning seamless and easy. ABCmouse with it’s system, allows the little ones that are struggling in school, to make head ways at home.
How does ABCmouse do that?
It’s a great question, with a great answer. Lessons that are taught to the children during school may be boring, or lack engagement with your child. Sometimes the children are just bored listening to the teacher and they tune her out. ABCmouse with it’s online teaching techniques makes learning a game and a challenge all at the same time. If you child doesn’t “get it” right away, they can go back and watch the video lesson again until it makes sense to them. Struggling in school ends, with the right help.
Why is that important?
School lessons are built up from one level to the next. If your child does not understand the level they are at, the rest of the lessons that follow will also collapse because they are missing important steps along the way. By being able to go back and replay the games, sing the songs, and do the exercises, it helps you reinforce valuable lessons that are needed as stepping stones to the next lesson. No more struggling to learn.
Don’t let your children fall further behind!
It’s not too late to try ABCmouse for a whole 30 days and witness first hand, what a difference it makes to your child. That’s a whole month of working with your child or rather your child working with the help of ABCmouse’s program. You won’t have to fight with them to “play” with this system. It has been developed by some of the finest teachers and child specialists. They know how to make a child sit up and take notice. Your child will be learning in a whole new way. The lessons, because they are fun, will stick with them much longer. Gone are the days when you pour over addition and subtraction tables. Gone are the days of you getting frustrated because your child doesn’t seem to “get it”. Gone are the days of struggling to learn.
There will come the day when your child comes home from school and says “I did it, I didn’t need extra help, I could do this myself!”
Imagine how excited your child will be when that happens. His teacher will be amazed at the transformation. Your child will be thrilled with his new accomplishments.
As silly as it may sound, when your child all of a sudden realizes that he can do it, there will be no stopping him. The change will motivate and help him gain more and more confidence. It’s that confidence that will gently guide him to try harder and harder lessons.
Their success is in your hands, get them the help they need and want. It’s right here for you to try FREE for 30 days.
Dawn Rae says
I had not heard of ABC Mouse. It is good to know about this option.
Grammie Olivia says
It’s an award winning program from Kindergarten to grade 2. Lots of interaction and lots of fun things to do while learning. No sense in letting your children fall behind when help is right there.
Susan says
Very nice that ABCMouse has a 30-day free trial. It sounds like a very helpful alternative system for learning. Boosting confidence in children is so important.
Grammie Olivia says
Anything that works to make a child feel good about themselves is a bonus. Children today have a hard time and when they fall behind they can become “targets” for bullies…..It’s so easy to help them keep up with this program. Thanks for visiting Susan Deppner.
Cynthia says
Anything that will help a child to learn and to gain confidence is worth trying and with 30 days free, a parent certainly would have nothing to lose.
Grammie Olivia says
Isn’t it amazing. 30 days and you can see for yourself the difference. If there is no difference then you haven’t lost anything in trying. Kids love the lessons because they are fun and interesting and they can go back as many times as they need to without keeping the rest of the class behind as well.
Barbara Radisavljevic says
That does sound like a great tool for learning at home.
Grammie Olivia says
Barbara I agree, kids are like sponges they will take in the information if it’s given in a way that is fun. Once they start to fall behind, it becomes more difficult. Their lack of understanding becomes a road block. It doesn’t have to be that way at all.