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 their 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.
Mandip Singh Sohal
Mandip Sohal is the creator of all the technical aspects and internet marketing of the Learning Well and the Tines Tables Tutor. He is an internet expert who has realised that the internet and multimedia learning will be a huge part of education in the twenty first century.
Mandip is a maths graduate and qualified accountant who has always worked with numbers, giving him insight into how critical numbers are in everyday life and how they affect and shape our world. Mandip knows that the ability to deal with number is an essential life skill and if mastered can lead to great success.
He is interested in making numbers easy to understand and work with and so the best place to start is at a young age.
Mandip is a devoted family man with three children, two still at primary school age. He is greatly involved with his children’s education, giving them encouragement, guidance and every opportunity to fulfil their potential.
Mandip has a passion for entrepreneurship, especially developing children’s entrepreneurship. Today’s children are the Warren Buffets and Bill Gates of the future if they master business skills. (Look out for new pages on the site dealing with this area.)
At the heart of entrepreneurship is finance and numbers but also communication is extremely important. He has a particular interest in how literacy can improve written and especially spoken communication. (He joined a speaking club to develop his own speaking skills and overcome his own fears and as he is always willing to volunteer his time,he did so much to help he became affectionately known as ‘Supermandip’.)
Mandip is a Sikh and his faith is very important to him. He is the UK chairman of the interfaith charity URI-UK. He very much believes in charitable work.
Mandip passionately believes in education and the potential of the internet and multimedia to help, motivate and inspire children and parents.


