Innovative Tutor

Children are like sponges. They absorbs everything they’re exposed to. As a parent to a 6 years old active son, I’m quite aware that my son is at that very impressionable age. What he sees, he mimics. What he mimics, he retains. Heck, he’s even better than me on the PS now.

This natural learning process is apparent in all children. This is the start of their IQ buildings. But being children, they’ll only want to learn stuffs that they’ll be interested in. When they love to learn, they’ll learn, or the opposite will definitely happens.

This is where Innovative Tutor comes in. Geared for children ages 4-14, this innovative and distinctive learning environment designed by SCORE! Educational Centers will help children to succeed, by making sure they enjoy and love the learning process.

With more than 15 years of experiences, rest assures that they’ll know how to get the best out of any children. I’m definitely checking them out.

This is a PPP review.



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4 Comments

  1. jesse on 08.09.2007 at 23:35 (Reply)

    Hi, great post. I also have a young daughter so I can relate to them being very impressionable at that age.One always wants the very best for them.I am going to check the site out, Joe…have a wonderful day further! :)

  2. joezul on 09.09.2007 at 03:05 (Reply)

    Hi Jessie,
    Thanks. The Innovative Tutor programs does seem to have lotsa potentials.
    If the link above doesn’t work, try this:

    http://www.escore.com/index.php?gateway=1

  3. Sue on 10.09.2007 at 19:46 (Reply)

    This really relates to what is going on in my home right now. My daughter is 9, my son is 4, and my daughter has picked up some unsavory habits from school peers and brought them home, handing them off to my son. I am actually pretty interested in this Tutor thing though, not just for her schooling, but it will give her something else to focus on, hehehe. Thank you!

  4. Bobby Revell on 10.09.2007 at 21:57 (Reply)

    One thing I’ll always be thankful for is my mother made learning to read fun! I read my first entire novel before I started 1st grade and still have a copy of the june 1970 TV guide which was my favourite reading material at the time! I didn’t want to miss a single episode of “Johnny Quest.” Nice post :smile:

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