What your child is good at? Try to find it out watching the topics of educational online games children choose their selves. Do kids prefer fun games with numbers, or with letters? Or online labyrinths, arcades; problem-solving online games?
“Thousands of pupils ‘going backwards’ in English and maths,” the article with this alarming title was published in The Telegraph.
Figures disclosed by the Department for Children, Schools and Families (U.K.) showed that “65.5 per cent of pupils made the expected progress in English,” and “58.7 per cent of pupils reached their potential in maths.”
Find the spheres your kid is really good at as early as you can. It may help you to avoid disappointment later, viewing the results of school exams on basic subject!
Despite any results of school tests, don’t hurry to think that your youngsters are good at online kids’ games only ![]()





