Why I Got My Son A Tutor: A Personal Story
When my younger son started 7th grade, homework time was battle time. Even if I had removed his phone from his grasp, he took forever to get homework done. Every... Read more.
College Admissions And The Pivotal Role of GPA
For many parents, college admissions can feel overwhelming. Remember the frantic scramble for last-minute permission slips and color-coded folders the night before... Read more.
How the Report Card Can Up Your Child’s Game
It’s the academic year half-way mark. You most likely got your child’s most recent report card. Did you get a sinking feeling when you saw it? Report cards can... Read more.
Sending Your Child Back to College with Executive Function Deficits?
Navigating college life with executive function deficits and other learning disabilities often means encountering a unique set of academic, organizational, and social... Read more.
How to Conquer Exam Anxiety: Test Prep & Stress Reduction Strategies
Exam season: a time of frenzied cramming, sleepless nights, and enough adrenaline to power a rocket. But amidst the chaos, a silent enemy is lurking – exam anxiety.... Read more.
7 Proven Strategies to Help Your Child Finish 2023 Strong
The months of November and December are often filled with holiday-related activities, making it easy to get distracted from schoolwork. However, it’s important... Read more.
How Pilgrims Used Executive Function to Plan Their Feast
Right now, you might be thinking about how the Pilgrims were able to put together such amazing and detailed feasts without all the technology we have today, especially... Read more.
7 Signs Your Child May Need Tutoring
Every child learns at their own pace, but there could be times when they might need a little extra help to understand challenging concepts or to reinforce learning.... Read more.
Halloween: How to Use Study Skills to Get The Most Candy
Hey there students! With Halloween around the corner, it’s time to gear up for a night of fun, frights, and, most importantly, a bounty of candy! It’s that thrilling... Read more.
How to Help Your Child Overcome their Multitasking Madness
The Myth of Multitasking During Homework It’s a common sight: your child is sitting at their desk, textbook open, but they’re also texting friends, occasionally... Read more.
