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Joyanne James-Soyer

Joyanne James-Soyer is an accomplished author and editor with over 25 years of experience in the publishing and education sectors. She manages digital content specialising in Caribbean culture, regional history and education for Sweet TnT Magazine and Study Zone Institute. Her portfolio includes the Study Zone Big Kid Books series, the Improve Spelling and Reading Skills collection, and she is a co-author and editor of Sweet TnT Short Stories and Sweet TnT 100 West Indian Recipes. Holding a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English Language and Literature with Education and being a dedicated educator, James-Soyer specialises in documenting the biodiversity and cultural heritage of Trinidad and Tobago for a global audience, and supporting students, parents, and teachers globally.

Why kids struggle with counting — and the worksheets that fix it

Count and colour numbers. Why kids struggle with counting: And the worksheets that fix it fast.

Counting seems simple, but many young children struggle with basic number skills — and it’s more common than most parents and teachers realise. If your child is over the age of 4 and still counting with mistakes, skipping numbers, or unable to recognise digits 1–10, this article is your wake-up …

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Don’t wait until it’s too late: Start these learning habits now

Start these smart learning habits now — before your child falls behind.

As parents and teachers, we often assume children will “catch up” or “figure it out eventually”. But the truth is, early learning habits shape long-term success. Many children struggle in school not because they’re incapable, but because they never developed the right habits early enough. If your child is between …

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Teach science without a lab: Fun at-home activities that spark curiosity

Teach science without a lab: Exciting at-home experiments kids will love.

Practical science education can be delivered effectively outside a traditional laboratory setting by using household items to demonstrate fundamental scientific principles. This comprehensive guide explains how parents and educators can facilitate high-quality experiential learning through simple, safe, and engaging experiments. By focusing on observation, hypothesis testing, and critical thinking, students …

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Make math fun for toddlers and preschoolers: How to make numbers fun from day one

Math math fun: Turn learning numbers into a game with these free tools.

Establishing a positive relationship with mathematics from early childhood prevents long-term academic anxiety and builds essential cognitive foundations. This article explores how parents and educators can transform abstract numerical concepts into engaging, tactile experiences for toddlers and preschoolers. By moving away from high-pressure worksheets and focusing on everyday integration, visual …

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