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ACT Scores Have Arrived. Should I Take It Again?
  • Posted on Wed, Feb 10, 2016 @ 14:02 PM

After taking the ACT many students feel disappointed by their scores and wonder if they can do better. With ACT scores starting to arrive from the February exam, many juniors find themselves wondering, “Should I take the exam again?' Well, there are several things to consider before making this decision.

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How Homework Help Can Save The Family
  • Posted on Fri, Feb 05, 2016 @ 10:02 AM
Start Early: Preparing In Advance Makes Taking The ACT Easy
  • Posted on Tue, Oct 06, 2015 @ 11:10 AM

Being prepared for the ACT will help eliminate stress for both you and your child, and will make the process go much smoother.

'Though most students won’t take the ACT until their Junior year, it’s important to start getting ready before that.

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How Talking To Your Child About Homework Expectation Makes A Big Difference
  • Posted on Fri, Sep 18, 2015 @ 11:09 AM

Homework is an important part of the learning process that every student must take part in.

 

Going back to school can be a hectic time, but if you establish routines and expectations for your child early on, he/she will begin to take responsibility for and ownership of his/her own education.

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9 Simple Steps Parents Can Use To Help Prepare Their Child for Exams.
  • Posted on Wed, Sep 16, 2015 @ 11:09 AM

You totally don’t want to think about it right now, but  your child's exams are just around the corner.

That means you can add studying for them to your already vast to-do list.

Here are some helpful hints on how to prepare for your exams and get everything else done.

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How to Give Your Child The Learning Skills They Need To Be Successful Using Personalized Tutoring.
  • Posted on Mon, Sep 14, 2015 @ 11:09 AM

Modeling Study Skills Can Greatly Improve Your Student's Executive Functioning.

Executive functioning, at its core, is simply a fancy way of labeling the way a brain organizes, accesses and harnesses information.

We often take these skills for granted, and as such, forget that they are skills that are learned. For instance, imagine watching a toddler quietly organizing his toy trucks in a line.

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What To Know If Your Child Needs A Tutor
  • Posted on Fri, Sep 11, 2015 @ 11:09 AM

Every parent wants their children to do well in school.

 

They want the best for them, and many will do whatever they can in order to get good results for their kids.

This can include signing them up for private tutoring in order to give them a bit of help if they seem to be lagging behind their classmates or not doing as well as they might like them to be.

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Know The Difference Between Anxiety & Laziness
  • Posted on Thu, Aug 20, 2015 @ 11:08 AM

Here’s a common scenario: It’s time for your child to go to school, and you notice they’re still not showered, dressed, or fed by 7:30 AM as you rush to get ready for work. School starts at 8:00 o’clock, and they’ve been late to class several times already in the past month. He or she sprawls out in bed, saying that they don’t want to go to school because they a) didn’t do an assignment, b) feel ill, c) school’s too easy for them, or d) about a million-plus-one other excuses. But are these really excuses, or signs of something else?

 
Parents often shirk off this resistance as pure laziness and roll their child out of bed and to the bus stop in the nick of time. However, school refusal, as this phenomenon is aptly deemed, can actually be a result of anxiety.

 

4 Common Causes of Anxiety

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How to Improve Your ACT Scores
  • Posted on Tue, Aug 11, 2015 @ 10:08 AM
How to Make Learning in the Summer Fun
  • Posted on Wed, Aug 05, 2015 @ 10:08 AM
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