The Learning Nest SG

The Learning Nest SG Contact information, map and directions, contact form, opening hours, services, ratings, photos, videos and announcements from The Learning Nest SG, Therapist, Singapore.

Guiding and equipping learners of all ages for cognitive growth and academic success

Shop for learning tools to help students thrive https://goodsensorylearning.com?aff=226

https://www.learningspecialistcourses.com/?ref=4d2006

Success isn’t just about talent, it’s about discipline. With weekly schedules and new enrichment books, we’re building h...
14/04/2026

Success isn’t just about talent, it’s about discipline. With weekly schedules and new enrichment books, we’re building habits of accountability and stretching beyond the basics. Every plan, every page, every practice session adds up to long-term growth.

How do you keep yourself accountable to your goals?

Growth is visible when you compare the past with the present. Last year’s math work was messy and rushed. This year? Nea...
13/04/2026

Growth is visible when you compare the past with the present. Last year’s math work was messy and rushed. This year? Neater, clearer, and more accurate. Mistakes aren’t failures, they’re stepping stones to mastery.

What’s one skill you’ve improved compared to last year?

Please take a moment to sign a petition 🙏
13/04/2026

Please take a moment to sign a petition 🙏

Reading comprehension isn’t just about answers, it’s about evidence, inference, and critical thinking. Each exercise sha...
09/04/2026

Reading comprehension isn’t just about answers, it’s about evidence, inference, and critical thinking. Each exercise sharpens focus and builds reasoning skills that last a lifetime.

What’s one book or exercise that sharpened your thinking recently?

Science just confirmed what many educators have known for years: the right support changes the brain.A Stanford-led stud...
30/03/2026

Science just confirmed what many educators have known for years: the right support changes the brain.

A Stanford-led study published in Nature Communications found that children with dyslexia are often missing a key brain region called the Visual Word Form Area — the part of the brain that develops as we learn to read. In kids with dyslexia, this region is smaller or entirely absent.

But here is the powerful part: after just 8 weeks of intensive, evidence-based reading tutoring, that region began to grow. Children who received the intervention showed measurable brain changes, not just better reading scores.

Dyslexia is not a lack of intelligence. It is not laziness. It is a brain that is wired differently and with the right instruction, it can still change.

This is why early, targeted intervention matters. Not just for grades. For the brain itself. 🧠

📌 Source: Stanford Medicine, February 2026

Meet one of my students. 🩷In this session, she sorted vowel sound cards on the floor — matching letters, sounds, and wor...
28/03/2026

Meet one of my students. 🩷

In this session, she sorted vowel sound cards on the floor — matching letters, sounds, and words by moving around the room and placing each card deliberately.

This is what multisensory learning looks like in practice.

For children with learning differences, sitting still and reading from a page isn't always the most effective way to learn. When we bring movement into the lesson, using the body, the space, and the hands, we activate more pathways in the brain, which helps information stick.

She didn't just study vowel sounds that day. She experienced them.

That's the difference between going through the motions and actually learning. 💡

"Dyslexia is an unexpected difficulty in reading in an individual who has the intelligence to be a much better reader." ...
24/03/2026

"Dyslexia is an unexpected difficulty in reading in an individual who has the intelligence to be a much better reader." — Sally Shaywitz

Many children with dyslexia are highly intelligent, creative, and capable.
Their struggle with reading is not a reflection of their potential.

With the right understanding, support, and structured learning strategies, children with dyslexia can thrive academically and build confidence in their abilities.

At Learning Nest SG, we believe that every child learns differently—and that difference deserves the right support.

Two months. Eight sessions. One student who went from resisting writing to proudly counting his own words. 📝This is what...
23/03/2026

Two months. Eight sessions. One student who went from resisting writing to proudly counting his own words. 📝

This is what consistent, structured learning looks like — not perfect, not always easy, but always forward.

Swipe through to see the real wins: composition writing, spelling strategies, math breakthroughs, and the emotional growth in between. 👉

Whether you're a parent, a teacher, or just someone who loves a good progress story — this one's for you. 💛

Save this if it resonates. Share it with someone who needs to hear it.

If your child has dyslexia and reading still feels like a struggle — the program might be the problem, not your child. 💛...
21/03/2026

If your child has dyslexia and reading still feels like a struggle — the program might be the problem, not your child. 💛

Not every reading program is designed with dyslexic learners in mind. Many are built for typical readers, which means they skip the very foundations that dyslexic brains need most.

What actually works? Structured literacy, a method backed by decades of research that teaches reading systematically, explicitly, and step by step.
✅ It targets phonemic awareness
✅ It builds decoding skills deliberately
✅ It doesn't leave gaps

If you're searching for the right program, start by asking: is this structured literacy-based?

Save this post and share it with a parent or educator who needs to hear it. 📌

18/03/2026

You can’t be both your child’s best friend and their guide at the same time.

Children don’t need another friend.
They need leadership.
They need boundaries.
They need moral formation.
They need someone willing to say “no.”

Authority isn’t about control — it’s about responsibility.

If we want to enjoy our children as adults, we must be willing to guide them while they are young.

Parenting is not popularity. It’s formation.

What are your thoughts on this? 👇

Address

Singapore

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when The Learning Nest SG posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Practice

Send a message to The Learning Nest SG:

Featured

Share

Category