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Background

The Learning Well introduces The Learning Well Method (c) to help you improve your children's literacy skills, equipping them for life in general and the hurdles they will face in their school careers resulting in a massive improvement in their abilities.

How it came about

Tony Lazar has more than 20 years experience of teaching and tutoring school children and studying the best learning methods available. After looking at the way literacy was taught and the various methods available to help in this regard, Tony sought a better, less intensive way to help children learn and remember. After several years of trial and error, and by then working with , Alan McMahon, Mandip Sohal and thier respective children, The Learning Well Method was born.

Tony Lazar

Tony has taught Latin, Maths and English to children between 6-13. The author of "Over the Bridge", a book about the journey to learn to improve yourself. At the heart of learning is a process of developing yourself to be able to absorb the learning process far more efficiently and effectively. There are several factors which affect the way and the rate you learn.

Alan McMahon

A Director of a number of companies, President of Harrovians Speakers Club, having previously been Vice President of Education, Alan's interest and active participation in adults gaining confidence in the field of public speaking and how his own children's confidence and learning could be enhanced, were the spur to his involvement with the development of the Method. Alan is the proponent of the 'make it fun, then you've won' philosophy of learning and confidence building.

Mandip Singh Sohal

A Finance Officer who has worked in the financial centre of London for over 23 years, with various investment banks, insurance companies, brokers, and for one of the world's wealthiest families. Has been involved in several start-ups, both on the start-up side and on the investor side. He is a supporter of running business using effective systems and processes. Mandip has a young family and a passion for teaching children spirituality and entrepreneurship. Learning to learn is a core element of this and the building blocks for future progression.