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Archive: 2026/02

What Are 14 Types of Disability? A Clear Guide for Educators and Families

What Are 14 Types of Disability? A Clear Guide for Educators and Families

  • by Eliza Fairweather
  • on 12 Feb 2026

Learn about the 14 types of disability commonly seen in special needs education. From physical and sensory impairments to learning and mental health conditions, this guide helps educators and families understand how each affects learning and what support works best.

What Are the Three Major Adult Learning Styles?

What Are the Three Major Adult Learning Styles?

  • by Eliza Fairweather
  • on 9 Feb 2026

Discover the three major adult learning styles - visual, auditory, and kinesthetic - and how to use them to learn faster and retain more. Tailor your study methods to how your brain works best.

What is the easiest career to study but pays a lot?

What is the easiest career to study but pays a lot?

  • by Eliza Fairweather
  • on 8 Feb 2026

Discover the easiest high-paying careers you can enter with online courses-no degree needed. Learn how web development, data analysis, and cybersecurity can get you six figures with just months of focused study.

What Not to Eat or Drink Before an Exam: Avoid These Mistakes for Better Focus

What Not to Eat or Drink Before an Exam: Avoid These Mistakes for Better Focus

  • by Eliza Fairweather
  • on 5 Feb 2026

Learn exactly what to avoid eating and drinking before an exam to maintain focus and energy. Discover how sugar, caffeine, and heavy meals can hurt your performance-and what to eat instead for optimal results.

How Rare Is It to Get All 9s in GCSE?

How Rare Is It to Get All 9s in GCSE?

  • by Eliza Fairweather
  • on 2 Feb 2026

Getting all 9s in GCSE is extremely rare-only about 2,000 students achieve it each year. Learn what it takes, which subjects are hardest, and whether it really matters for your future.

What Is Considered a Severe Learning Disability?

What Is Considered a Severe Learning Disability?

  • by Eliza Fairweather
  • on 1 Feb 2026

A severe learning disability means lifelong challenges with thinking, communicating, and daily tasks. It's not just being slow - it's a deep neurological difference that requires constant support. Learn what sets it apart from mild learning issues and how people live with it.