| monig • PM |
Mar 03, 2025 1:17 PM
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Has anyone found a good learning app for their toddler? Do I need something that helps with reading, basic math, problem solving, etc.? I'm willing to pay for lessons if it keeps him interested and learning for the next year or two. |
| jiwok • PM |
Mar 03, 2025 11:43 PM
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My child is currently studying with a math tutor for 1st grade https://brighterly.com/1st-grade-math/ . I had a hard time explaining to her how to solve the examples correctly so that she would understand everything, and the tutor found an individual approach and made math accessible to my child.
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| noah_4 • PM |
Mar 03, 2025 11:46 PM
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If the curriculum is truly tailored to the child's level and covers different math topics, that's good. I think it will help get the child interested in doing more math.
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| oliesun • PM |
Sep 22, 2025 10:11 AM
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Absolutely, investing in engaging learning tools for toddlers is a wonderful idea! For a well-rounded educational experience, consider exploring an ib ess tutor. While IB Environmental Systems and Societies (ESS) is typically for older students, the foundational concepts—such as understanding ecosystems, sustainability, and human-environment interactions—can be introduced in a simplified, age-appropriate manner. Introducing these ideas early on can foster curiosity and a sense of responsibility towards the environment. Many resources and activities are designed to make these topics accessible and engaging for young minds.
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