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How Extra-Curricular Activities In High School Helps You In College
  • Posted on Mon, Sep 07, 2015 @ 12:09 PM

Don't Forget Extra-Curricular Activities!

As a parent, you want the best for your children. This includes the best health and education.

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15 Undeniable Reasons to Love Tutoring
  • Posted on Mon, Aug 03, 2015 @ 08:08 AM

Trust me, you're going to love it. This is something will decrease your stress level and greatlyhelp your child. What am I talking about? I'm talking about tutoring services, of course.

Tutoring can do so much more than help raise your child’s grades. Here are 15 undeniable reasons for you to love tutoring services.

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The Adverse Effects of Larger Classrooms on Today’s Students
  • Posted on Wed, Apr 29, 2015 @ 16:04 PM

The Classroom Size Debate

The size of students classrooms have always been a topic of heated debate. Parents, teachers, state and local education departments have a hard time agreeing on this topic. Studies have shown that students in smaller classrooms achieve a better education and level of learning. The problem with smaller class sizes is that schools will need to hire more teachers to accommodate the students. This leads to the problem of funding, because smaller class sizes means more money. 

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The Benefits For Your Child When You Read To Them
  • Posted on Tue, Apr 14, 2015 @ 13:04 PM

Education Starts at Home

There is an old saying that states "education starts at home." In keeping with the spirit of that saying, it is important that you spend time reading to your pre-schooler on a regular basis. Not only will the bond between you and your child become stronger, you'll be setting them up for academic success moving forward. Here is a look at some of the many reasons that reading to your pre-schooler is beneficial.

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Teaching to the Left and Right Sides of the Brain
  • Posted on Sat, Nov 22, 2014 @ 05:11 AM

A New Way to Teach

The left and right side of the brain serve different functions, but are both just as important to learning as the other. In order for children to learn to their maximum potential, teaching methods that educate both sides of the brain are of the utmost importance. No longer is the focus of schooling simply on analysis and memorization; creativity and visualization is also important. Many academic tutoring services realize this and use a unique approach to address this new way of learning.

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6 Steps For Your Child To Become A Disciplined Student
  • Posted on Thu, May 29, 2014 @ 12:05 PM

Many kids have trouble focusing on school work and get distracted easily. And why not? There are so many others things to do and think about. But getting down to business and focusing on schoolwork is an important skill to master. Unfortunately, it is a skill that isn't usually learned without any outside help. As parents, it is important to help our children become more disciplined students. Here’s how.

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Undeniable Proof That You Need Tutoring Services
  • Posted on Tue, May 13, 2014 @ 09:05 AM

We all worry about our kids. It starts from the beginning. Should she be walking by now? Is his speech where it should be? Is she ready for preschool? Is he getting picked on in school? Is she doing well in her classes? Does he need outside help?

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The Importance of Reading to Your Pre-Schooler
  • Posted on Wed, Feb 06, 2013 @ 11:02 AM

Education Starts at Home

There is an old adage that states "education starts at home." In keeping with the spirit of that saying, it is important that you spend time reading to your pre-schooler on a regular basis. Not only will you develop a stronger bond with your child, but you'll be setting him or her up for academic success moving forward. Here is a look at some of the many reasons that reading to your pre-schooler is beneficial.

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How To ACE Your College Interview
  • Posted on Sat, Dec 15, 2012 @ 15:12 PM

The key to a successful college interview, or any interview for that matter is preparation. A college will ask for an interview to see if a student would be successful amongst the students already enrolled in the school, as well as to assess if the prospective student’s objectives and interests fit in with what their school offers. While there are opportunities for a student to show their individuality on their application, the interview is a real opportunity to be a distinctive candidate.

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The Importance of Extra-Curricular Activities
  • Posted on Wed, Dec 05, 2012 @ 10:12 AM
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