Achieving Amazing Things with Hard Work

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In this episode, host Lauren Edmunds unpacks the role of hard work in helping children—especially those with learning difficulties—succeed within the school system. Drawing on her experience in the primary and remedial education space, she explores how structure, homework, and consistent effort can open doors for kids, rather than limit them.

Lauren reflects on the South African curriculum, the phases of learning, and why building habits and resilience early on matters. It’s an honest, encouraging conversation for parents, teachers, and anyone passionate about helping children thrive—despite the challenges they may face.
26 May 2025 English South Africa Education · Self-Improvement

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