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Wong Sir
Chief Editor & Maths
Former Hong Kong primary maths teacher with 15 years in the classroom. Built Tutor Wong after seeing the same homework mistakes thousands of times. Believes every error is a learning opportunity — if you know where to look.
The Teacher's Guide to Praise That Actually Helps (And the Kind That Quietly Hurts)
Wong Sir on 15 years of observing how different kinds of praise affect children's willingness to persist — what works, what backfires, and why.
The Child Who Gives Up After 30 Seconds: What's Really Going On
Wong Sir on what the pattern of immediate giving-up usually communicates — not laziness, not attitude, but something more specific and more fixable.
When Clever Children Stop Trying: The Pattern I Kept Seeing in P4 and P5
Wong Sir on why high-ability children sometimes disengage — the fear of discovering limits, the identity built on being smart — and what helps before it becomes permanent.
Children Who Are Afraid to Be Wrong: What 15 Years in a Classroom Taught Me
Wong Sir on the children who would rather stay silent than risk a wrong answer — where this comes from, what it does to learning, and what slowly helps.

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