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When Tutoring Becomes More Than Academics: Therapy in Disguise
The Hidden Role of Tutors Parents often think of tutoring purely in terms of academics — raising grades, passing exams, filling knowledge gaps. But the truth is, tutoring can often become something far deeper: a form of mentorship and even therapy in disguise. For many students, especially those struggling with …
The Quiet Signs of Student Stress Parents Often Miss
When Silence Speaks Loudly Children don’t always come to parents saying, “I’m stressed.” Instead, their stress often hides behind silence, changes in behaviour, or vague physical complaints. Parents may dismiss these as “normal teenage mood swings,” but left unchecked, stress can spiral into anxiety or depression. Physical Clues Stress …
Raising Children as a Single Parent: Challenges and Practical Solutions
The Double Role Being a single parent is one of the hardest jobs in the world. Overnight, you’re not just mum or dad — you’re both. You’re the breadwinner, the emotional anchor, the homework helper, the cook, the chauffeur, and the comforter all in one. For many single parents, every …