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Read about the fun-filled learning experiences
and personal stories from
our very own Smart Reader Kids® students
and their parents!
I love my school! – these are the words by a four-year old Smart Reader Kids® student who enjoys going to school. It is a parent’s dream to find an ideal learning environment for their children.
Being Every Child’s Dream School, Smart Reader Kids® has taken upon the responsibility of educating and ensuring that every Smart Reader Kid’s potential is nurtured to his/ her best. We strongly believe in parental support and we work closely with our parents to meet the needs of the children and guide them to be confident and independent children.
Every child has a story to unfold. So do the parents. Now let’s us hear from them!
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Aqilah Bt Mazuki (7) and Muhammad Zizi Bin Izi (6) may be two different individuals with unique characteristics of their own. But, they have one thing in common. Two of them share similar fond memories and experiences of growing up together with Smart Reader Kids® Taman Melawati, which they deemed as one of the most unforgettable moments of their childhood years. Together with their parents, these two children have excitedly shared their tales of joy and stories of achievements during an interview session recently.
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There
is something special about six-year old Nerin
Kaur Khaira. Having beautiful features as
a child, Nerin simply attracts attentions
from people around her. Started with Smart
Reader Kids® Pelangi Indah, Johor Bharu three
years ago, Nerin learns to further develop
her potential and proves that she is more
than just a pretty face. read
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The phrase “Children are our future” is commonly used when we talk about our future generation. But, do we know what it really means? Even if we do, how can we help to secure a better future for our children? The responsibility of raising a child is definitely not an easy task. But, we can start investing in our children by giving them one of the most precious gifts in life… Education. read
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No parents can predict how their children will grow up. They will be our future and continue to live on for us when we leave the world. But, how can we ensure that they will have better lives ahead of them? How can we determine their survival in this competitive world? We, as adults can definitely make a difference in our children’s lives by building a solid foundation for them to face their own future. A good investment is giving them a quality early childhood education. read
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It is that time of year again when parents start pre-school hunting for their young ones. What should parents look for in a pre-school? This is a question many parents ask themselves and very few of them actually find an answer. read
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A good behaviour can be cultivated if given proper guidance, understanding and environment. Behaviour is always deemed as a result of social interaction. We can never deny the fact that a child’s personality development is influenced by his or her social setting. Introducing them to early childhood education from a very young age will facilitate their learning interest and instil in them the positive traits as they grow.
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At a glance, Neshel Inbashekaran may just be an ordinary six-year old boy. However,
it doesn’t take a long time to get to know this talented and outspoken
child. Just within an hour, he can tell you stories about his life and experience
of growing up with Smart Reader Kids® Desa Aman Puri. His talent and intelligence
shine further with his achievement of being the top finalists and winning the
Best Reader Award category in the recent Smart Reader ® Kid of the Year 2005.
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Life has never been more interesting for six-year old, Nasrul Syahirin Bin Mohd
Said when he became one of the top 15 finalists vying to be the Smart Reader® Kid
of the Year 2005. Starting preschool education with Smart Reader Kids® Bandar
Puchong Jaya two years ago, Nasrul does not only outshine his talent on stage,
but also further proves himself in knowledge, attitude, responsibility, class
participation, social interaction, leadership qualities and academic achievements.
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What determines a child’s intelligence? That is an equation many educators and
parents are trying to solve. There are experts who say that a child’s intelligence
starts developing in the womb. Then again, there are others who say that intelligence
is a socialisation process.
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Five-year old Ow Ruo Yu has never fail to miss any stage performances organised by her
preschool, Smart Reader Kids® Taipan 2. She just loves being on stage and
expresses herself through many different ways, be it singing, dancing, acting,
storytelling or public speaking.
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Like many first time parents, Ashween Kaur never dreamt of sending her child to a
day care cum child enrichment centre as early as 15 months. Even her friends
were shocked when they heard the news. The most common question of all was, “What
does a 15-month old toddler know about schooling?” Several months after
registering her daughter with the Smart Reader Kids Junior® programme, Ashween
now can answer to her friends’ queries.
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Being the youngest child in the family, six-year old Ahmad Nazrin Zainal Abidin is
matured enough to know when to play and when to get serious. While many children
are still clueless about their future, Ahmad Nazrin already has a vision of his
own. Having a caring and considerate heart, Ahmad Nazrin wants to become a policeman
when he grows up.
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Being parents and child educators at the same time can mean a whole lot of responsibility,
commitment and patience. Handling and educating toddlers from the ages of 15
months to three years old is one of the most challenging tasks for a mother
or an educator.
- - Childhood
years are the most exciting and challenging years
in one’s life. Hence, a direct involvement
in your child’s early education will ensure his or her smooth journey towards
a constructive personal development and academic excellence.
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There is never a single weekday without hearing
the voices and laughter of the children at
Smart Reader Kids® Setapak Indah.
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Putrajaya may still be a new township, but that does not stop the largest chain
of child enrichment centres in the country, Smart Reader Kids® to set up
another centre in that new community.
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The Huszainey’s siblings are very different in many ways even though they
share the same genetic pool.
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parents have high hopes for their children;
they want to give their children the experiences
that they did not have when they (the parents)
were young.
- - It is never too early to start
introducing your child to the beauty of Early Childhood Education.
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the age of five, Lean Bien Coronel Abungin may just be another pre-schooling
child, who enjoys going to school and spending time playing with her friends
in school.
- - Can you remember what was it like to
attend preschool or kindergarten?
- - No two individuals are the same, different people
react differently to their environment.
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The human brain is like a sponge, which absorbs nearly everything in its surroundings,
therefore where children are concerned, it is important to ensure that whatever
is absorbed is healthy for the mind.
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is not a subject that we can easily learn from books.
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was never an easy task when it comes to parenting...
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Four-year old Chong De Wei just wont stop talking the
minute you start talking to him...
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Parents want their children to be successful, grow up to be skilled individuals
and be recognised in society
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olds, Low Xian Jun and Maziah Bt Azmi might
be two completely different individuals coming
from two different backgrounds and up-bringing.
But they do have some things in common.
- - What
is more important to parents than to see their
children performing and achieving their best
in realising their own dreams?
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parents today try their best to provide an all rounded experience for their children.
A good example would be Mr. Adrian Chiam Yah Han and Mrs. Jane Foong Choy Hwa.
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