Curious Kid

Curious Kid is an innovative maths club in St John’s Wood NW8, organising bespoke private group tuition sessions for maximum 6 children. 

Curious Kid is unique: mathematical and non-verbal reasoning concepts are introduced and reinforced with games and puzzles, rather than repetitive exercises and maths sheets which can often bore young minds. Moreover, a very small group size enables personalised attention and maximises learning. The children thrive in maths and problem solving while playing and having lots of fun. 

Curious Kid. Hampstead Mums

The club’s Motto is Wonder – Imagine - Play  - Learn.

The aim is to instil the love of maths by sparking children’s innate curiosity and wonder, no matter what their ability.

This is achieved by placing fun into the heart of the learning process.

Scientific studies suggest that students learn maths most effectively while working on problems that they enjoy. Therefore we believe that games should be an essential part of the teaching process, especially for younger children. Our games are physical, such as board games, wooden puzzles or puzzles solved with pen and paper. Physical puzzles and games enhance sensory skills and imagination, which form an important aspect of children’s brain development. They also encourage exploration and improve attention span, which is becoming a major problem for children as well as adults due to the excessive use of digital technology.

 The sessions do not only deal with mathematical concepts but also help children develop life skills such as growth mindset, resilience, tolerance, coping with failure, teamwork and respect for others. As they work together to solve a puzzle or play a game, they learn how to cooperate to achieve a target, how to deal with obstacles and how to persevere to succeed. 

Classes, suitable for school year 3 and year 4, ages 7-9, are in St John’s Wood, NW8, London. A free trial class is offered before enrolment.

Go to website www.curiouskid.co.uk or call 07767393888

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