by The Roig Academy | Apr 13, 2018 | Creating Curious Learners
There are tons of schools that provide private education in Florida. The Roig Academy provides private education in Florida for students with ADHD and other learning disabilities like dyslexia. We specialize in teaching students with dyslexia Not only does Roig...
by The Roig Academy | Oct 31, 2017 | Creating Curious Learners, Day School, Learning Differences, Preschool
A large amount of a child’s time is spent in a school classroom. This is where they learn various skills deemed necessary for them to achieve success in the global society. Since schools play a large role in teaching the next generations how to be successful members...
by The Roig Academy | Sep 19, 2017 | Creating Curious Learners, Day School, Preschool
Advanced Placement courses have long been considered the go-to option for students who want more rigorous work than what is offered by the standard curriculum. But now, students have more options for getting an academic challenge. A growing number of high schools...
by The Roig Academy | Aug 22, 2017 | Creating Curious Learners, Day School, Technology
The Amazon Echo is a hands-free, voice-controlled search device that uses Amazon’s Alexa. Using Alexa is as simple as asking questions. You can ask to play music, read the news, check the weather, and more! Even though none of the features that are advertised on...
by The Roig Academy | Aug 1, 2017 | Creating Curious Learners, Preschool
Bilingualism refers to the ability to use two languages in everyday life. It is very common and on the rise in many parts of the world. There are several benefits of bilingualism. The most important benefit is bilingual children will know multiple languages....
by The Roig Academy | Jul 11, 2017 | Creating Curious Learners, Day School, Preschool
Are you wondering how to decide what school is right for your child? The task of selecting the right school can be a difficult one for many parents. Between Kindergarten and 12th grade, the average students spends approximately 2,340 days in school. That’s why...