Author: Krystle and Sean

  • Child Lazy to Revise? Try This Method Malaysian Parents Use

    Child Lazy to Revise? Try This Method Malaysian Parents Use

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    If you’ve felt stuck watching your child scroll past their revision time, you’re not alone. Search trends like “child lazy to revise” and “online study tool for SJKC kids” reveal the same frustration: children resist sitting down to study, results lag behind despite tuition, and parents feel helpless. Why Kids Resist Revision at Home Children…

  • VSchool Trend Malaysia Review: Is RM388 Worth It?

    VSchool Trend Malaysia Review: Is RM388 Worth It?

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    Many Malaysian parents considering online learning often wonder how much VSchool Trend costs and whether it’s a worthwhile investment. The answer? For RM388 per year, you get full access to a structured, syllabus-aligned revision platform for children from Standard 1 to Form 5. That low price point, compared to average monthly tuition fees, is the first…

  • Help My Child Study at Home (Without Tuition)

    Help My Child Study at Home (Without Tuition)

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    Many Malaysian parents face the same struggle: tuition is expensive, screen time is out of control, and school results are inconsistent. Search terms like “child lazy to revise,” “BM tuition too expensive,” and “how to help child study at home” show just how widespread these concerns are. The reality? Tuition isn’t always effective, and it’s…

  • VSchool Trend Malaysia Price and What You Get

    VSchool Trend Malaysia Price and What You Get

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    If you’re searching for: You’re probably a parent trying to figure out if this digital learning system is the right fit for your child. Let’s break it down. How much is VSchool Trend? The official price for a full-year VSchool Trend subscription is: RM388 per student – One-time payment – 12 months access – All core subjects…

  • Help Your Child Study at Home (Without Nagging)

    Help Your Child Study at Home (Without Nagging)

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    If you’ve ever Googled phrases like: You’re not alone. A lot of Malaysian parents — especially SK, SJKC, and SMK families — are frustrated. Some kids just don’t want to study at home. Some rely too much on tuition. Some are glued to their phones all day… and still come home with poor results. And…