Six benefits of an English and maths learning assessment for your child

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One crucial step that is sometimes overlooked, but shouldn't be, is getting an English and maths learning assessment for your child if you have any concerns about their learning. An assessments can provide invaluable insights into where your child stands in their academic journey and can help set the stage for a success at school.

1. Identifying learning gaps

One of the primary benefits of a learning assessment is the ability to identify any learning gaps that your child may have. These gaps can be particularly significant in subjects like English and maths, as they often build upon prior knowledge. By assessing your child's understanding of key concepts and skills, you can pinpoint areas where they might need additional support. Identifying these gaps early on can prevent them from snowballing into larger academic challenges down the line.

2. Tailoring educational plans

Once you have a clear understanding of your child's strengths and areas where they need support, you and your child's teachers can work together to tailor an educational plan that is specific to their needs. This personalised approach can help your child excel in the areas where they are strong and receive additional support in the areas where they might need improvement.

3. National curriculum alignment

Many countries have a national curriculum that outlines the essential learning objectives and skills that students should acquire at each grade level. A learning assessment can determine whether your child is on track to meet the requirements of the national curriculum. If there are discrepancies, you can take steps to ensure your child is adequately prepared, potentially avoiding academic struggles and frustration in the future.

4. Early intervention

Early intervention is key. By identifying learning gaps and challenges your child can receive the support they need right from the start. This can involve enrolling them in additional tutoring, using educational resources, or seeking assistance from their school's support services. The sooner these interventions occur, the more effective they can be in helping your child succeed.

5. Boosting confidence

Confidence plays a significant role in a child's academic success. If a child has a solid foundation in English and maths, they are more likely to feel confident and ready to tackle new challenges. On the other hand, if they feel unsure, it can lead to self-doubt.  A learning assessment can help ensure your child feels well-prepared and capable, setting a positive tone for their time at school.

6. Parental involvement

When parents are aware of their child's strengths and areas where their child might need support, they can take steps to actively help their child. This involvement can include regular communication with teachers, monitoring progress, and engaging in educational activities at home.

Getting an English and maths learning assessment for your child is an important step in ensuring their academic success. It provides the necessary insights to identify learning gaps, tailor educational plans, align with the national curriculum, intervene early, boost confidence, and encourage parental involvement.

By taking this proactive approach, you are helping your child embark on an educational journey with a strong foundation in English and maths that will set them on a path to achieve their full potential.

Book a free English and maths learning assessment with Kip McGrath. Assessments are conducted by qualified teachers, are aligned with the national curriculum, and can be undertaken in one of our centres or online.

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