The unique Smile Zemi learning cycle facilitates independent learning, enabling children to develop a deeper understanding of the material.
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As a mom to one that’s already making decisions about college and another that is still in the very beginning of elementary school and very much getting her educational foundation set, I find myself worrying a lot about their futures. Looking back, I wish that we focused more on Branden’s learning success outside of school in ways that made learning fun. For Blake, technology is very engrained in every element of her learning, so we’re doing our best to meet her where she is, and have introduced the Smile Zemi program.
Unleash Your Child’s Potential With Smile Zemi
Smile Zemi is a wonderful program that Blake has been using that targets skills in both math and English language arts for grades 1 through 5. This home learning service is aligned with Common Core state standards to help children and their parents tackle weaknesses in these areas in a fun way – right from the comfort of your own home.
What makes Smile Zemi different?
Parents love this program for so many reasons! Not only does it help little learning improve skills in a fun, engaging way, but it’s truly a feel-good program. Smile Zemi is a closed system, so your child won’t have access to:
- Gaming apps
- Internet distractions
- Video-sharing sites
This state-of-the-art tablet employs technology that enables your little learner to write freely, as if on a piece of paper, allowing them to express their thought process in their own handwriting and facilitating a deeper mastery of new concepts. The tablet itself is specifically designed for home learning.
From a personal standpoint, Blake has been testing out this program over the past couple of weeks so that we could get a better understanding of how it works before I shared our thoughts with you. I will preface by saying that all of our feelings are very positive. From that day that our tablet arrived in the mail, Blake couldn’t wait to get started and the fact that it came with a pen that she could use to write on the tablet itself was extra exciting. For Blake, reading at the 2nd grade level this school year has been a bit of a challenge for her and she has really improved her skillset by adding use of the Smile Zemi program to her afterschool routine.
If you are interested in trying out Smile Zemi for your child, I encourage you to take advantage of their worry-free home trial here.
XOXO,
Allison
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