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Homework time can easily become fraught and lead to meltdowns and shutdowns. Here are some helpful hints to assist your children in successfully completing their homework: 1. SPACE: Create a Focused Work Environment A dedicated, quiet space is key for concentration,...
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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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Reading is one of the most important skills children will ever learn; yet, for many students, the process of becoming a confident, fluent reader doesn’t come easily. The good news? With the right support, patience, and strategies, struggling readers can build the...
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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...
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Summer is a time for sunshine, play, and relaxation—it’s also a great opportunity to keep young minds active with “summer math fun.” Math may not be the first thing kids think of when school’s out, but with the right activities, it can be part of the fun!...