Over the past decade, companies across industries have digitized their operations and processes. Even now, businesses are employing artificial intelligence to streamline workflows and supply chains. As a result, today’s job seekers require specialized skills to help them stand out from the crowd. While some colleges, universities, and training providers have modified or expanded their curriculum to meet this growing…
The social and economic impact of technology is widespread and accelerating. The speed and volume of information have increased exponentially. Experts are predicting that 90% of the entire population will be connected to the internet within 10 years. With the internet of things, the digital and physical worlds will soon be merged. These changes herald exciting possibilities. But they also…
In the final lead-up to exams, your child’s teachers will be focusing on revision and exam techniques. The day-to-day pressure builds even more on teens as exams start too. We know that flashcards, mind maps, and a study timetable are all useful for organization, but there are some more revision techniques that can help unlock your teen’s study potential… With…
This year has been busy but productive for us at EduPoint, as we have requests for our services from both parents, schools, and now Government! Earlier year we signed a memorandum with Lofty-Allied Partners as one of the 6 delivery and implementing partners in the Ekodigital Initiative formerly called Digital Skill Initiative under the office of the special adviser to…
For teens, the autumn or September term brings a whole load of new challenges. Starting a new year group, new subjects, and maybe even a new school – not to mention learning after 6 weeks of chillaxing – can be a shock to the system. With a bit of help and support from you, they can get back into their…
In a population of over 200 million people, more than half of her population are youths and from research, almost 70% who have had access to tertiary education, do not have better employment due to the country’s current economic state. This is why the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund , in partnership United State Agency Development Foundation and LoftyInc Allied…
Finding the time to fit in a self-care routine is probably the biggest obstacle for mothers and it is also an important thing for every mother. It’s a way to stay positive and energized throughout the day. Taking care of ourselves should be as much of a priority as taking care of the children, the household, or the finances. It…
When it comes to training our kids we need to let go of: Being organized – of course, we don’t have to live in complete disarray, but some of the standards of order may have to lag a little as your children learn. Doing things quickly, in a short time frame – it takes time to master a skill, and…
There’s so much for your children to learn in today’s high-tech world that it can become all too easy for them to miss out on practical life skills. Many parents are doing everything for their kids instead of letting them fend for themselves, Simple tasks like; 1. Feeding for themselves 2. Doing their laundry 3. Treating their wounds 4. Preparing a…
While it appears like “little things” are making our children cry, it is not a little thing to them. You should rather acknowledge and understand your children’s feelings, help them interpret their emotions, and teach them to recognize how their feelings affect their behavior. So the next time your child is upset, resist minimizing their feelings by saying, “It’s no…