Parental support for children having to do more and more school work from home is essential for their success. Making maths interesting and fun is a challenge that the modern-day parent is having to live up to. Depending on the age of the child will make home-learning reasonably easy or incredibly difficult. Make sure as a parent you know what your child’s school expects of you and how they recommend you help your child.

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Maths and English are two of the essential core subjects and getting good exam results could influence the chances of your child obtaining a good job and securing a great work place. There are many companies from Swindon Accountants to Newcastle Engineering firms that offer apprenticeships.  So that after leaving school your child can go off to college, secure a workplace and earn some much-needed money at the same time.

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From pre-school to college you can support your child with their learning, especially maths and English, if you take a pro-active role and try to keep up with the ever-changing curriculums. From reading with your young toddler, nursery rhymes and fairy stories, helping them count on their fingers and toes to studying with your teenagers for their final exams. Staying calm and approachable, remaining steadfast in your quest to help your child as best as you can, is the approach that will allow them to thrive and succeed.