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Benefit: The SisuBloom programme’s neuroscience-based curriculum improves focus, memory, and problem-solving abilities, setting children up for academic success.
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Cognitive Training: Studies show that children engaging in structured cognitive exercises can see up to a 20% improvement in test scores and faster problem-solving skills.
Mindfulness and Focus: Research from Harvard University indicates that regular mindfulness practice can reduce attention problems by 36%, supporting better classroom focus.
Benefit: Early financial education equips children with essential money management skills and entrepreneurial thinking, giving them a strong foundation for financial independence.
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Financial Literacy: The University of Cambridge found that children’s money habits start forming by age 7, underscoring the importance of early financial education.
Entrepreneurial Skills: Children who receive entrepreneurship education are 25% more likely to start businesses as adults, reflecting the SisuBloom curriculum’s focus on creativity and problem-solving.
Benefit: SisuBloom’s modules on resilience and grit help children develop essential life skills to handle setbacks, persevere, and stay motivated through challenges.
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Grit and Success: The University of Pennsylvania research by Angela Duckworth shows that *grit is a better predictor of success than IQ*, impacting academic performance and career success.
Resilience Training: Studies from the American Psychological Association indicate that youth-focused resilience programmess can reduce anxiety by 30% and improve coping skills.
Benefit: The programme enhances children’s emotional awareness, self-regulation, and social skills, preparing them to navigate social situations effectively and build meaningful relationships.
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Emotional Intelligence: Research shows that 90% of top performers across various fields possess high emotional intelligence (EQ), making EQ crucial for success.
Social Skills: Empathy and self-awareness programmes can improve children’s social interactions by 45%, reducing behavioural issues and fostering collaboration.
Benefit: Developing public speaking and communication skills enables children to express themselves clearly, building confidence and preparing them for future leadership roles.
Research Support:
Public Speaking: The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development found that children who practice public speaking gain confidence and experience a 20% improvement in verbal reasoning.
Leadership Skills: Studies show that early communication skills are linked to a greater likelihood of holding leadership roles in adulthood.
Benefit: The programme leverages neuroscience hacks to boost memory, focus, and learning speed, helping children optimise their brain development through neuroplasticity.
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Neuroplasticity and Learning: Targeted cognitive exercises can improve memory and processing speed by 15-25%, especially beneficial in young learners.
Active Learning Techniques: Techniques such as spaced repetition and retrieval practice—core parts of the curriculum—can enhance retention by over 50% compared to passive study methods.
Benefit: SisuBloom’s focus on goal-setting and accountability helps children cultivate discipline, responsibility, and self-motivation, establishing strong habits for lifelong success.
Research Support:
Goal Setting: According to a study by Dominican University of California, individuals who write down goals are 42% more likely to achieve them, making early goal-setting essential.
Self-Discipline: The American Psychological Association found that children who develop self-discipline achieve higher GPAs and experience greater life satisfaction in adulthood.
Benefit: The programme creates a supportive environment where children can connect with peers, build friendships, and learn collaboratively, fostering a sense of belonging.
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Peer Learning: Studies show that children learning in social environments see a 22% improvement in problem-solving skills and motivation through peer influence.
Sense of Belonging: Stanford University research indicates that belonging to a group reduces feelings of isolation and improves mental resilience by 30%.
Benefit: SisuBloom’s emphasis on reading encourages children to develop a lifelong love of learning, fostering curiosity, critical thinking, and an intrinsic motivation to explore.
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Reading Habit: The National Literacy Trust reports that children who develop strong reading habits perform better academically and have greater emotional well-being.
Lifelong Learning: A commitment to reading and continuous learning can improve cognitive abilities by 15% and increase adaptability and creativity, essential for future success.
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