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English Speaking - An Art of Spellbounding listeners - Swiflearn

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  Many of us when we are sad or when things are not going the way they should, just go online and find something to change our mindset or find something that can make us laugh like funny videos for a while and also come across videos that we do not want to end or scroll forward and would like to view the videos and wish it never ends. The magical part of the video is not the content of the video it’s the speaker. The art of representing yourself is more important than the content itself and you can compare for eg. If you have ever experienced how cuisines are served in a fancy restaurant as compared to how they are served in a food court of a mall or a roadside eatery. What is not important is how fresh or tasty the roadside restaurant serves. What’s important is the price and it’s not for the taste that fancy restaurants charge for, They mostly charge for their unique representation of food that makes you feel special and more hungry and you also may have noticed that there is a s...

Top 7 Online Coding Games for Kids - Swiflearn Blog

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  The early key to success for students is getting involved in coding at an early stage of education.  Coding for kids   will help them improve their mathematical and writing skills and at the same time give them the necessary valuable skills of life and in the workforce. Coding is a method of communication with the computer for a specific program or providing specific instructions. Any to everything we do in a computer on any action performed is designed by the coding in a machine. Since coding is so popular now and parents want to involve their kids in it and to help them various Online games will keep your kid glued and encourage them to do coding. These games have basic to amateur & advanced levels that can help your kid to start from scratch and pick up the stages of advanced coding. The most addictive and informational games that can help encourage coding among kids are • Code Karts   Code Karts is an online free game for Android & iOS. It introduces th...

Things To Do When Kids Say 'I am Bored' - Swiflearn Blog

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  “I am Bored”  This is one statement that can give parents a nightmare. Parents try everything including buying them new toys, games or spending time with them at home watching their favourite tv shows, or conducting activities for them and after all the efforts kids say  I am bored. It is really important to understand that being bored in a kid is not that they have nothing to do or no new game to play. Boredom for a kid is the unspent energy that makes them uncomfortable and restless which they conclude as boredom and dullness. It has been witnessed that when a kid does not wants to eat his meal or wants something of his choice he simply cry around and the parents offer them their mobile phones or play a video on youtube so that the mind of the kid is diverted and they don’t irritate around but parents need to understand that they are offering a slow poison to the unspent energy which is going to pay off in future. Have you ever witnessed grown-up kids who have tonnes ...

5 Reasons Why Kids Should Master Python Language - Swiflearn Blog

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  Python is a programming language that gained popularity in recent times because it’s an adaptable language for programmers in computer games, Web applications, or Data Analysis.  Python language   was created in the year 1980 and the reason why a kid should master Python is because of simplicity. Unlike other programming languages like C or SQL where or Power-shells where a kid needs to remember the usage of special characters by heart, python is known for its simple to use, fun, and most important for its versatility. Any web app or a game can be built in a single language. Languages like C or C++ has some pre-defined syntax and rules that a kid has to learn before starting the basics of coding however in python these features are inbuilt and kids don’t have to check how these input or output codes are taking place and which is why we recommend it’s a language that will not only be fun but will pay the students in the coming future as with time it has come more into pi...

How to Build Gross Motor Skills in a Kid At Home - Swiflearn Blog

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  Have you ever noticed a clumsy child that usually falls while carrying a ball or little heavy objects or might have seen funny videos where young children slip or fall from a bicycle or maybe caught up doing something but fallen unintentionally and making everyone laugh at them? The reason this happens is because of the lack of gross motor skills and should not be taken lightly as if un-attended this may end up having a clumsy child. Before we proceed and explain how to build   Gross Motor Skills   at home during the Covid period it’s important to understand what are gross motor skills.   What are Gross Motor Skills? The abilities that allow using of large muscle in the torso, arms and legs to complete whole-body movements. Most people have no problem and can use it easily and automatically however it’s more complex than we know as it requires coordination of muscles and neurological system. The small body part movement is called Fine Motor Movements or Fine Motor ...

How to Deal with your Kid’s “ I Don't Know ” - Swiflearn Blog

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  There are numerous times that you have to go through this as a parent or a mentor even when you knew that they know the answer. At times in a family gathering or in a party where your friends or relatives wanted to know how smart your kid is and they have recently learned a long poem by heart and you were confident that your kid is going to recite for them and they end up saying “ I Don’t Know ”. These are the times that shocks and frustrates parents that they were confident that their kid is doing well in academics and remember things for long but they fail. It is important to deal with “  I Don’t Know  ” on time and understand that something is not right. Reasons for a kid to say “ I don’t Know ” It’s more important for parents to understand why their kids say “ I don’t know ” before figuring out how to deal with it. Here are the few reasons for your kids “ I don’t know ” – It’s an easy way to hide rather than be truthful for what they have done – Too distracted or wa...