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How Personalized Learning in Reading and Math Empowers Kids

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Kids hate learning, right? Well, not necessarily. What they don’t like is boring learning. This is especially true in subjects like math, which kids just don’t get excited about like they should. What’s more, half of kids find subjects like math and science not only boring, but too difficult. Our kids aren’t even enjoying reading for fun anymore – in fact, reading enjoyment is at its lowest level in 20 years. 

These stats present a couple of problems for kids that can follow them through school and even into their careers. The big question is, how can we make these core subjects interesting and less daunting for them?

The answer lies in fun, personalized learning. If learning can be tailored not only to children’s interests but also to their specific educational needs, we can tackle both of these problems at once. It’s a topic that Brighterly math and reading program is aiming to solve with gamified lessons.

Let’s explore how personalized learning can help with empowering kids in math and reading.

What is personalized learning?

Personalized learning is a highly customized approach to education. It takes kids’ learning needs into account by addressing their areas of weakness instead of focusing on concepts they’re already familiar with.

By personalizing learning, teachers and tutors don’t use a one-size-fits-all approach. Instead, they tailor their lessons to each child’s individual needs. It can even make kids excited about learning (yes, really!) if they know they’re going to enjoy the activity. It’s a style of learning that empowers kids.

The power of personalized learning for your kids

Personalized learning doesn’t try to shoehorn all kids into one learning style. It takes an individualized approach to each child. The result is more confident children who understand the subject more deeply. And who doesn’t want that for their kids?

What personalized learning gives your child

Addressing knowledge gaps

A standardized approach to learning usually ends up focusing on areas that children are already familiar with, and this isn’t a good use of their time. 

By focusing directly on the areas where kids are struggling the most, teachers help improve performance and give them a more well-rounded knowledge in math and reading. For example, if kids have mastered angles in 2D shapes but they’re struggling with measurements in 3D shapes, there’s no point spending more time covering 2D angles.

Studies show that personalized learning improves kids’ academic outcomes, especially in math and spelling.

Tailoring education to kids’ learning styles

Not all kids learn in the same way. Some may be visual learners, while some prefer hands-on activities to cement learning. Personalized learning takes diverse learning styles into consideration, helping children absorb information in the way that’s best for them.

This is really helpful if your child thinks their lessons are boring. Instead of learning by rote and repeating tired tactics, educators who deliver personalized learning do it in a way that makes it super engaging.

Gaining more confidence

If teachers use a one-size-fits-all approach to learning and children are having a hard time understanding, this can knock their confidence. Studies have shown that kids’ perception of their own abilities in math can affect their performance. 

That’s why, by tailoring learning to their needs, teachers and tutors can make it easier to understand. This makes kids feel much more confident, because they can see their own competence and skills. This can then improve their performance at school – and their exam results!

Engaging children more

Kids’ attitudes towards math and reading are a problem. And to solve that issue, we need to show them that math and reading can be interesting. Educators can do this by bringing their education into the real world.

If math teachers are covering measurements, they can get kids involved in fun activities like baking or measuring real objects in the classroom. English teachers can bring reading to life by acting out passages from books and stories. 

Games are another great way to get kids excited about learning. Dominoes fraction war, where kids play dominoes and the child with the highest fraction wins, makes learning this concept fun. Pop quizzes on texts kids have read can add a fun, competitive edge in English. This personalization helps kids enjoy their learning more.

How does Brighterly empower kids through personalized math and reading programs?

Brighterly empowers kids through personalized learning programs by prioritizing their educational needs. The online tutoring platform’s one-on-one math and reading learning tutors don’t waste valuable time on going over the same concepts kids are already confident in. Instead, they’ll tackle their most challenging areas and turn them into a math or reading wizard. It’s a great option for busy parents who don’t always have the time to tutor their kids.

Here are just a few ways Brighterly turns kids into reading and math masters.

Diagnostic tests

All kids working with Brighterly will take an initial diagnostic test before getting started. This shows where they’re doing well and where they need support. Then, Brighterly tutors create personalized math and reading programs that focus on these areas based on the results of their test.

Personalized, interactive lessons

Every tutoring session is highly interactive and engaging. Tutors will personalize each lesson to your child’s needs, while making it fun and exciting for them. During sessions, your kids will play games, test their knowledge and overall improve their learning.

Free resources in math and reading

As well as tailored tutoring lessons, the Brighterly personalized learning platform offers loads of free resources, including printable worksheets and practice tests. Being devoted to specific areas of math and reading, like characterization, area and perimeter, and probability, these worksheets give kids extra support with difficult concepts. They can complete them at home, at school or during tutoring sessions.

How can I personalize learning for my child?

Speak to your child’s schoolteachers to see if there’s a way they can get extra support, or tell their teachers what your child needs from them. This is how you can help your child benefit from personalized learning.

You can also explore private tutoring options, which are more likely to be tailored to your kid’s needs. Don’t forget that you can provide them with personalized learning in your home, too. If your child is struggling with their homework, help them understand it in a way that works for them. You can share free worksheets, like the ones provided by Brighterly, and complete them together to ensure your child is learning in the way that works best for them.

Happy learning!

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