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Leveraging on a child’s natural curiosity about their environment by Rainbow College

“The average 4 year old asks 437 questions a day.” Curiosity is baked into the human experience. Young kids encounter something new, learn a little bit about it, get curious and then continue to add on a little more information with each new discovery.  “ When treated as a lifelong endeavor, learning a little bit

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Teenagers to Learn Vocational & Life Skills Through Virtual Training

The Elevation Church is set to help teenagers gain requisite skills and capacity through its annual teenagers’ conference, ‘Navigate’ this summer. This year’s theme is “STAND” and it is free, solely online and will comprise of: Plenaries Issue-based breakout sessions Parents’ breakout sessions with over 18 vocational skills classes such as graphics design, baking, music

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Letter to Mr. President: 10-year old girl writes to Aso-Rock on Covid-19 response

Amidst the uncertainties surrounding us with the burgeoning pandemic, a young 10-year old girl has decided to share her thoughts on what can be done to help salvage the situation. We find it adorable that she penned down this beautiful letter to President Muhammadu Buhari, sharing experiences from her tenure as class captain in school

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Schools closed: Keeping Children Socially Connected

Life for the average mother has changed. With the lock down directives in place to help flatten the curve, the Nigerian mother has to maneuver her days a bit differently. Suddenly, her morning routine no longer includes school runs, as she learns to juggle working from home and keeping her children actively engaged in educational

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How Parents Can Keep Their Kids Safe Online During The COVID-19 Lockdown

“I have a bald spot!”, Ibukunoluwa screamed in exasperation. Her children, like millions across the country were forced to stay indoors because of the COVID-19 pandemic raging through the world. After four weeks of having her three young boys at home, the hair she had been tugging at finally let go. The pandemic has turned

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