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English Learning Tips for Kids
Discover how attention spans and screen fatigue affect children’s learning, and which strategies help maintain focus in online English lessons.
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Content and language immersion, 3D tours and VR technologies: what does the Virtual Explorer course consist of on the Novakid platform?
Kids with ADHD often struggle with paying attention, staying organized, and controlling their impulses. By understanding these challenges, parents and teachers can work together to better support children with ADHD in their ESL learning journey.
In this article, we will tell you about all courses that Novakid has and which one will best suit your child.
For children with dyslexia, learning a new language may feel even more challenging due to difficulties with reading, writing, and spelling. But with the proper support, children with dyslexia can overcome language barriers and make steady progress in their English language skills.
Discover if old-school grammar and homework are still effective for children learning English, or if these methods are outdated in the modern digital classroom.
Discover how AI is transforming English learning. Explore the benefits of 24/7 tutoring, the risks of cognitive atrophy, and the future of education.
Discover how English songs, cartoons, and games help children learn faster. Explore fun and effective ways of learning English for children through play, music, and interaction.
Interactive games, role-play, songs, repetition, storytelling and much more! Find out which teaching methods work best for teaching English to children online.
Is it possible for a child to master English in just three months? We dive into the scientific reality of language acquisition timelines vs. popular expectations.
It is believed that children learn foreign languages easier than adults. But how do they actually go through the process of acquiring a new language? And how does this process differ from adults?