New course starting December 1st!
Creating practical philosophers.
Nurturing serious minds.
New course starting December 1st!
Creating practical philosophers.
Nurturing serious minds.
Students struggle with comprehension because they do not realize that each sentence they read conveys a single, complete thought. Once they learn to recognize that a coherent sentence reflects a coherent idea, students can better understand more complex texts without vagueness.
As with reading, vague and otherwise confused writing is a result of confused thinking. A clear and meaningful sentence will mirror a well developed thought. As they learn to form logical thoughts, your young scholars' writing will become fluent and natural.
Math in early education should focus more on developing reasoning skills than on simply finding the "right answer." Basic math serves as practice for mastering problem-solving abilities. Students will learn to tackle problems using our syllogism method, which teaches them to form clear and valid arguments in both practical and mathematical contexts.
Logic is the nature and structure of thinking, the ability to have precise thought processes. By acquiring these skills early in your scholars education, you help them develop a valuable habit that will benefit them across all fields of study. The sooner your child learns to think critically, the greater the advantages they will have later on in their practical lives.
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