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No Child is Unable to Learn: Every Child Has the Capacity to Shine

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No Child is Unable to Learn: Every Child Has the Capacity to Shine At VIBY International School , we strongly believe that every child has the ability to learn and grow. If a child struggles, it doesn’t mean they are incapable — it simply means they haven’t yet discovered the right strategies, environment, or guidance. In our programs, we’ve often amazed parents by helping over a hundred children memorize long lists of words in sequence within minutes. Many of these children were previously branded as “unable to learn.” With the right approach, every child can surprise us with what they are capable of. The Inspiring Story of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan One of the most powerful examples that proves no child is beyond learning is the life of Helen Keller . Helen Keller was born in 1880 and lost her ability to see and hear when she was just 19 months old. By the time she was six, she was considered an unruly child — difficult to control and impossible to teach. But then came ...

Why Confusion in Children Is a Sign of Learning and Growth

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  Why Confusion in Children Is a Sign of Learning and Growth Meta Title: Why Confusion Is Good for Your Child’s Learning | VIBY International School Meta Description: Confusion is not failure—it’s growth. Discover why your child’s confusion is a positive sign of learning. Read more from VIBY International School. Introduction As parents, we often get worried when our children say, “I’m confused.” Whether it’s during homework, while learning a new math problem, or while preparing for exams, confusion may seem like a setback. But here’s the truth: confusion is not a problem—it’s progress. At VIBY International Schoo l , we believe that confusion means the brain is stretching itself, absorbing new ideas, and developing problem-solving skills. In fact, some of the brightest learners in the world have gone through phases of confusion before mastering their subjects. Why Do Children Feel Confused? Confusion arises when: Children encounter new concepts that they haven’t pr...

Reading Fast is Possible and Important: How Children Can Master Speed Reading

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  Reading Fast is Possible and Important: How Children Can Master Speed Reading Meta Title: Speed Reading for Children | Benefits of Reading Fast | VIBY International School Meta Description: Discover why speed reading is important for children. Learn techniques to improve reading speed, boost comprehension, and enhance focus. Why Speed Reading Matters for Students The average reading speed of a student is between 100–200 words per minute . This is far below the brain’s actual capacity. Research shows that our brains can process information much faster—if we train them correctly. A common misconception is that reading fast reduces comprehension . In reality, the opposite is true. When reading is broken into meaningful chunks, children not only read faster but also understand and remember more. The Link Between Speed and Focus Have you noticed that when reading slowly, the mind often wanders ? Children may end up re-reading the same line multiple times. Speed reading solv...

Should You Only Dream “Realistic”? Helping Children Reach Their Full Potential

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Should You Only Dream “Realistic”? Helping Children Reach Their Full Potential Meta Title: Should Children Only Dream Realistic? | Viby International School Meta Description: Discover why encouraging children to dream big is essential for their growth. Learn how Viby International School’s training programs nurture confidence, ambition, and success. Keywords: dream big, realistic expectations, child development, Viby International School, parenting tips, student potential Remember Your Childhood Dreams? Do you remember the dreams you had as a child? The ones that made your heart race and your imagination soar? Perhaps you imagined yourself as a superhero, a scientist, a pilot, or even a Nobel Prize winner. As children, we believe in the impossible. We see ourselves not as spectators but as active players, leaders, creators, and changemakers. You never saw yourself as just reading a book, but as the author of a great book. You never saw yourself as a passenger, but as the...

Never, Never Give Up: Teaching Children the Secret of Success

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  Never, Never Give Up: Teaching Children the Secret of Success “Never, never, never give up!” – Winston Churchill These powerful words carry a timeless lesson that every parent should pass on to their child. One common trait among people who achieve extraordinary success in life is that they refuse to give up, no matter how tough the situation becomes. This mindset has helped them fulfill dreams, overcome challenges, and rise above failures. But here’s the truth: people don’t give up when life is easy or business is thriving. They give up when everything seems to go wrong, when difficulties feel overwhelming, or when the journey feels too hard to continue. And that’s exactly where the difference between failure and success lies. Why Do Children Give Up So Easily? Recently, I met a parent who was concerned about her daughter. The child would start every new hobby—music, dance, drawing, swimming, even basketball—with great excitement, but quit after just a few weeks. When I ...

Why Mindset Matters: Teaching Children to Play to Win

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  Why Mindset Matters: Teaching Children to Play to Win What is the real difference between those who win and those who almost make it? Is it superior skills? Extraordinary capabilities? Or pure luck? The truth is — the difference is mindset. Take the Olympics for example. The gap between a gold medalist and a silver medalist is often just a fraction of a second. Both athletes train equally hard, follow world-class methods, and dedicate the same number of hours. Yet, one walks away as a champion while the other becomes a runner-up. The difference is not in their physical preparation, but in their mental preparation. The Champion’s Mindset vs. The Runner-Up’s Mindset The Champion says: “I will win. This is a do-or-die situation. I cannot and should not lose.” The Runner-Up thinks: “I hope I don’t lose.” Though subtle, these two mindsets create completely different actions, choices, and results. This same principle applies to children. A child who sets a goal of 10...

What You Do Matters More Than What You Say: Be the Role Model Your Child Needs

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  What You Do Matters More Than What You Say: Be the Role Model Your Child Needs Meta Description (SEO – 155 characters): Children don’t follow words, they follow actions. Learn how parents can become role models and inspire children through positive daily habits. Introduction As parents and educators, we often focus on telling children what to do. But here’s the truth: children don’t just listen—they observe. What you do matters far more than what you say . At Viby International School , we believe that parenting and teaching are not about giving instructions but about setting the right example. Why Actions Speak Louder Than Words From eating habits to confidence, children imitate what they see at home. If you tell your child not to drink aerated beverages but stock your fridge with them, your words lose impact. Similarly, if you encourage your child to be confident but struggle to speak up yourself, your child notices that too. 👉 Key takeaway: Your actions set the foun...