You can rest assured that your child is laying the groundwork for a lifelong love of learning by developing a firm grasp of fundamental concepts.
Reflective Learning explains the ideas so clearly. They explained the simple concepts in a way that I can understand. It’s fun to do, and easy to follow.”
Your child may not have the necessary knowledge to understand what they are learning in class. This is not the fault of your child, the teacher, or the school. Math and English, for example, have concepts that build on one another year after year. If your child did not fully grasp or understand certain key concepts along the way, this knowledge gap could be holding them back because they may need that knowledge to understand a concept that is currently being taught to them.
Reflective Learning assists in identifying these learning gaps from the onset. This targeted approach speeds up the learning process by teaching your child exactly what they need to know at the appropriate level. This allows them to close their gaps in a short period of time and be prepared to succeed in the classroom.
The key to your child’s success is to unlock new understanding in key concepts as early as possible. Most learners develop a negative mindset towards learning as a result of learning gaps. This affects their confidence and their motivation towards learning. If these gaps are not addressed the problem intensifies as more complex concepts are taught and learners struggle to comprehend the new work.
Reflective Learning approaches this challenge by identifying the root cause of the problem and providing expertly taught interactive learning material along a guided learning pathway to assist the child in filling gaps and regaining confidence. As your child unlocks understanding in each missed concept, they are better able to understand and grasp more challenging concepts.
The optimal learning process is divided into three categories. Each category is equally essential for your child's learning and performance. These are conceptual understanding, fluency, and exam and test preparation. The order in which these processes take place determines learning success. The common misconception around extra classes, tutoring and practice examples is that these processes increase conceptual understanding. In fact, they are ideally suited to handle the learning journey's fluency and exam and test preparation components.
Reflective learning can delve deeply into the conceptual understanding component. Reinforce what you've learned with constant reflection questions and quizzes, and even practise fluency with our built-in fluency games. So, before you rush out to find a tutor, make sure your child has the foundations in place to get the most out of them.
Our at-home learning support tool is nearing completion and will be available by the end of the year. We are currently only offering annual pricing to parents, with a 20% Early Access Discount. You can be confident that your child will have the necessary foundations to succeed in school as they work through the programme.