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Table of Contents: Prepare Ahead to Reduce Anxiety 1. Make and keep a study schedule 2. Study in a suitable place: the same place every day 3. Collect all the materials you will need before you begin 4. A well-kept binder can help raise your grades 5. Make a...
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For many students, opening a book feels less like starting an adventure and more like facing an impenetrable wall of code. For those with dyslexia or significant reading struggles, the English language is a particularly difficult mountain to...
by Lisa Bigney | Nov 18, 2025 | Better grades, Blog, Education, Elementary school, For Parents, For Students, For Teachers, Holiday gift ideas, RITES, RITES Programs
🎄 The holidays are a time for joy, connection, and rest — but they can also be a wonderful opportunity for meaningful learning. Between family gatherings, travel, and time off from school, children can explore new ways to learn while having fun. Here are a few...
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🌟 Celebrating Dyslexics: The Creative Minds Who Think Differently October is Dyslexia Awareness Month — a time to recognize and celebrate the creativity, resilience, and brilliance of individuals who are dyslexic. 💡 Thinking Differently: The Dyslexic Advantage...
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The fall SAT is just around the corner, and whether you’re taking it for the first time or aiming to boost your score, now’s the time to get focused. With a few smart strategies, you can make the most of your study time and head into test day with confidence. Here are...
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Whether you’re a student, parent, or teacher, the transition from summer to back-to-school mode can feel overwhelming. But with a little planning and a positive mindset, you can kick off the school year with confidence. Here are our top tips to help make the...