Learning programs

Children’s in-person learning programs

Micro-schools and Homeschool services for 3-8-year-olds

Skip the morning hustle and enjoy a calm school day morning without sleepy heads struggling to get ready for school by 6 am. This convenient service will eliminate dealing with breakfast battles, drop-off morning rush/bus drama, trauma, and terrible traffic navigation. Most importantly, the children will enjoy world-class learning in a nearby micro-school with a small group of 2-5 peer inquisitive explorers or individually in the comfort of their home when a private tutor brings learning to them.

Tutoring/Catch-up packages (5-12-year-olds)

Because the current education system often fails to meet the unique needs of every learner, this individualized one-on-one tutoring program is designed specifically for children who struggle in mainstream classrooms for a variety of reasons. These include children with delayed speech development, learners transitioning from non-English-speaking backgrounds, hyperactive children, and those with foundational learning gaps in lower grades who need additional support in reading, math, or science. Research consistently shows that tutoring interventions are most effective for children in the early years—particularly from preschool through eigth grade

Curriculum & Resources

Virtual Teaching Tools for Reading Success

For teachers, Parents, and school leaders looking to improve the way they teach reading, these free resources will make your life easier.

Pendobox reading curriculum

This is a unique SMART play-based reading curriculum that comes with easy-to-use assessment sheets, a hands-on teaching guide, videos, and necessary learning aids that families, NGOs, and other educational institutions can conveniently use to boost their children’s learning outcomes. Parents and educators with beginners or kids struggling with reading can use this interactive Science + reading curriculum to develop their child(ren)’s reading skills.

It follows a progressive learning sequence with specific simple-to-track key indicators and well-defined measurable reading goals and learning outcomes that make it easy for teachers and parents to track the quality and progress of individual learners and then set realistic expectations. Please share your experiences with us, and let us know if you need further support.

Phonics sounds

Are you confused about the way letter sounds are pronounced? This great resource will help you fix that.

Are you wondering how to help children practice new reading skills and concepts before they start reading CVCs, click here for great tips.

Reading strategies.

Using songs, and stories to teach reading strategies so children can become better readers and spellers.

Letter sounds songs.

Phonics stories.

Resources illustrating how to teach word and letter manipulation lesson 1 and lesson 2, word fluency, and comprehension.

Dyslexia

When children have difficulty learning to read, it is good practice to find out why. Since 1 in 5 children are likely to be dyslexic, the following resources highlight what signs to look out for.

Understanding Dyslexia. Contact a specialist to help you screen the child if you suspect they might dyslexic. You can talk with them about dyslexia if they happen to be diagnosed. Then let them watch this video to empower them and be equipped to cope in the real world. We know how your child feels so sign up for our reading programs to support them to become great readers! Email pendocare@gmail.com for help.

Contact us

If you are ready to sign up for any of the above programs, please What’s App (+256 774015236) or Email us (pendocare@gmail.com) today. Or subscribe to our blog for supportive child parenting and learning related tips