How do I know which English class my child needs first?
Start with an assessment-first check. Some children need phonics foundation, while others need reading fluency, grammar clarity, sentence formation, or communication confidence. The right first class depends on the child’s current gap, not age alone.
Are online English classes useful for young children?
Yes, when classes are age-appropriate and structured. Young children benefit from guided listening, phonics foundation, blending, simple reading, and early sentence responses with live teacher support.
Can these classes help if my child reads but does not understand?
Yes. Word reading and story understanding are different skills. Children may need reading fluency, vocabulary, comprehension checks, and guided answer practice to improve understanding.
Can grammar and sentence formation improve school answers?
Yes. When children apply grammar in sentence formation and answer writing, school responses become clearer, longer, and more accurate over time.
How does Tiny Steps show progress to parents?
Parents receive practical progress visibility: what the child practised, strengths, current gaps, and next-step guidance across phonics, reading fluency, grammar clarity, sentence formation, and communication confidence.