7 Tips for Effective Summer Slide Prevention

7 Tips for Effective Summer Slide Prevention Imagine your child finishes the school year at the top of their class, feeling like a math superstar. They spend July and August at the pool, and that is great! But when September rolls around, they sit down for

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 Science-Based Ways to Use Active Recall for Students In my experience as an educator, I have seen so many kids work themselves to the point of exhaustion. They sit at the kitchen table for hours, highlighting their textbooks until every page is neon yellow. Yet, when

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Proven Strategies for Overcoming Math Anxiety and Building Confidence

 Proven Strategies for Overcoming Math Anxiety and Building Confidence Does your child freeze up the moment a math textbook opens? In my experience, that “deer in the headlights” look isn’t a lack of intelligence; it is a physiological response. Overcoming math anxiety is about more than

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8 Steps in The Executive Functioning Guide to Transform Learning

8 Steps in The Executive Functioning Guide to Transform Learning In my experience, the most common frustration I hear from parents is some variation of: “My child is so bright, but they just can’t get started on their work.” I once worked with a student named

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8 Study Tips for Struggling Students to Make Learning Easy

8 Study Tips for Struggling Students to Make Learning Easy In my experience, I have seen so many bright children hit a wall. They spend hours at the kitchen table, but the information just doesn’t stick. It is heartbreaking for a parent to watch. You might

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