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9 Essential Tips for Transitioning to University in 2026

9 Essential Tips for Transitioning to University in 2026 In my experience, the first six weeks of higher education are the most critical. I remember James, a brilliant student I tutored through his final year of high school. He was used to teachers checking his diary

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7 Ways Neuro-Affirming Language for Students Boosts Confidence

7 Ways Neuro-Affirming Language for Students Boosts Confidence In my experience as a tutor, I have seen how a single word can change the trajectory of a child’s day. I remember working with a brilliant 10-year-old named Leo. Leo was often called “unfocused” at school because

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7 Powerful Ways Tutoring for Struggling Students Builds Confidence

7 Powerful Ways Tutoring for Struggling Students Builds Confidence The Moment Confidence Starts to Slip Tutoring for struggling students often begins at a moment parents know too well — when a once-curious child suddenly avoids homework, loses interest, or says, “I’m just not good at this.”

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Ways to Master the Summer Slide vs. Neurodiversity in 2026

Ways to Master the Summer Slide vs. Neurodiversity in 2026 In my experience, summer is often viewed by schools as a “gap” to be filled, but for neurodivergent children, it is often the only time they truly feel free to learn. I once worked with a

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Beyond the IEP: Ways to Help Your Child Reach Their Full Potential

Beyond the IEP:  Ways to Help Your Child Reach Their Full Potential if your child has an Individualized Education Program (IEP), you likely remember the relief of finally getting that document signed. It feels like a roadmap to success. However, in my experience, many parents eventually

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7 Crucial Facts About The Twice-Exceptional (2e) Student

7 Crucial Facts About The Twice-Exceptional (2e) Student In my experience, I have found that the most misunderstood children in our schools are those who are both gifted and struggling. We call them “2e” learners. I remember meeting a boy named Ben. At ten years old,

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8 Ways to Navigate School with Neurodiversity for Success

8 Ways to Navigate School with Neurodiversity for Success In my experience, I have found that neurodivergent students are often the most creative, out-of-the-box thinkers in the room. However, for a child with ADHD, Autism, or Dyslexia, the modern classroom can feel like trying to run

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7 Digital Decluttering Steps to Help Struggling Students This Year

 7 Digital Decluttering Steps to Help Struggling Students This Year The Digital Chaos: A Student’s Silent Struggle In my experience, a student’s desktop is the window into their academic mind. I recently worked with a Year 10 student, Leo, who was failing History. It wasn’t because

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7 Key Facts About NCEA Explained for Parents in 2026

7 Key Facts About NCEA Explained for Parents in 2026 In my experience, I have found that the most common phrase I hear from parents is: “I just don’t get how the credits work!” I remember talking to a mother named Susan whose son, James, came

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6 Benefits of Mastery-Based Grading for Your Child’s Grades

6 Benefits of Mastery-Based Grading for Your Child’s Grades In my experience as an educator, I have noticed a recurring pattern that breaks my heart. A student takes a math test on fractions and gets a 70%. In a traditional school, the class gets a “C,”

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