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21/04/2026

ANOTHER QUICK REMINDER:

That your little one is not “bad at maths" their temperament might just be misunderstood.

Let’s even talk about what really happens during homework time down here:

The Melancholic Child (Deep Thinker) are not slow. They just want to understand everything properly.

🔹Needs time
🔹Hates being rushed
🔹May cry when they get it wrong
👉Rushing them = anxiety + dislike for maths

The Choleric Child (Strong-willed Leader) are not rude. They just want to figure it out their own way.
🔹Confident
🔹Can get frustrated quickly
🔹Hates correction
👉 Too much control = resistance + shutdown

The Sanguine Child (Fun-loving Explorer) are not careless. They just get bored easily.
🔹Loves fun learning
🔹Easily distracted
🔹Rushes through work
👉 Boring drills = zero focus

The Phlegmatic Child (Calm Observer) are not lazy. They just need motivation to start.
🔹Easygoing
🔹Avoids stress
🔹Works slowly but steadily
👉 Pressure = withdrawal

Which one describes your situation here?








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18/04/2026

Quick reminder:

That your child is not difficult… they are developing.

That “stubbornness” you see? It’s independence trying to grow. Nurture that potential.

That “talking back”? It’s communication skills still learning respect. Redirect it appropriately.

That “restlessness”? It’s energy without direction yet. Structure it to creativity.

So bear in mind that children don’t come programmed with self-control, patience, or emotional regulation — those are skills we TEACH, not traits we demand.

We see these in schools.

Temperaments and child development are things that can be nurtured.

15/04/2026

Two children. Same home. Completely different behavior.

One talks non-stop.

The other barely says a word.

One jumps into play.

The other hangs back.

That’s temperament at work.

Stop comparing. Start understanding. ❤️

Which one sounds like your child?

14/04/2026

“Why is my child like this?” 😩
If you’ve ever asked this, you’re not alone.
Some kids lead.
Some follow.
Some watch quietly before joining in.
It’s not attitude—it’s temperament.
Understanding this changes everything: Less frustration.
More connection. ❤️
What’s your child like?

13/04/2026

Have you ever wondered why two children raised in the same home can behave so differently? 🤔
One is bold, talkative, and makes friends easily,
the other is quiet, observant, and prefers to stay in their comfort zone.
It’s not stubbornness. It’s not “bad behavior.”
It’s temperament.

Every child is born with a unique temperament, and understanding this can completely change how we guide them.
Here are a few common temperaments you might notice:

🔹 The Easy-going Child
Adapts quickly, is generally cheerful, and goes with the flow. These children thrive with routine but don’t struggle much with change.
🔹 The Strong-willed Child
Determined, expressive, and often labeled “stubborn.” They question everything and like to do things their own way. With the right guidance, they grow into confident leaders.
🔹 The Slow-to-warm-up Child
Quiet, cautious, and needs time to adjust—especially in new environments or around new people. They’re not antisocial; they’re simply processing at their own pace.

How this shows up: 👀
In school: One child speaks up immediately, another needs time before participating
With peers: One jumps into play, another observes first

At home: One follows instructions quickly, another resists or negotiates

❤️ What our children need from us:
Not comparison, but understanding
Not pressure, but patience
Not labels, but support
When we understand temperament, we stop asking
“Why is my child like this?”
…and start asking
“How can I support who my child already is?”
🔹Because the goal isn’t to change their nature; it’s to nurture it.

Which temperament best describes your child? Let’s talk in the comments 👇

13/04/2026

Hello everyone 👋
A warm welcome to my profile! 📢

I’m passionate about helping children learn how to read and understand maths in a way that actually works for them.

Over time, I’ve noticed something important…
Two children can be taught the same way, yet respond completely differently.
One child picks it up quickly. Another struggles, avoids, or gets frustrated.
Not because they’re less intelligent
but because of how they’re wired.
That’s why I don’t just share phonics and maths tips 😊
I also help parents understand:

🔹Why their child behaves the way they do
🔹 How temperament affects learning
🔹 What approach works best for different children
Because when you understand your child, teaching becomes easier and less stressful ❤️

If you’re a parent trying to support your child better, you’re in the right place.

Follow along for simple, practical tips you can actually use 🙌

24/08/2025

Celebrating my 5th year on Facebook. Thank you for your continuing support. I could never have made it without you. 🙏🤗🎉

18/08/2025

Letter identification and handwriting must be taught simultaneously.
Many teachers do not know this. Because of that, we're having appalling number of learners with illegible, horrible and "offing" handwritings!

As a teacher who knows this but cares less to do the right thing, you're the reason why I'm preaching this.

Teach letters (proper formation is important) and handwriting at the same time.

04/09/2024

Celebrating my 4th year on Facebook! Thank you for your continuous support. I could never have made it without you. 🙏🤗🎉

Thank you all for standing by me. Please remember to spread the words from my page 👍

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