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Educational Services & Consulting to Relieve Your Child’s Back-to-School Nerves

Back-to-school season can be stressful for plenty of children, especially those who experience anxiety.  Along with hindering learning, anxiety can dampen your child’s social ability and harm their emotional well-being. As a caring parent, you may be wondering how you can help your child cope with those back-to-school nerves and thrive once the school year arrives. There are plenty of at-home strategies you can use to support your child as they prepare for the school year, as well as educational … Read More

How Academic Enrichment Can Help ADHD Children with Time Management

For most of us, time management isn’t an innate skill, but one that’s learned and practiced throughout our formative years. It doesn’t come naturally. But after years of mastering it, we’re able to carry those skills into several facets of our daily lives.  As for students with ADHD, time management is neither an innate skill nor one that can be easily practiced and adopted. This is because ADHD impacts the way people conceive time, clouding their vision of the future … Read More

Match Your Child’s Learning Style with an Academic Enrichment Program

Different students learn in different ways. Your child may be a visual learner who enjoys reading, a kinesthetic student who needs hands-on assignments, or an auditory learner who’d rather listen to audiobooks.  No matter their preference, it’s important to try new learning strategies to determine whether there’s a better approach. Once their learning style is clear, there are a handful of steps you can take to better support it, such as using interactive Quizlet flashcards to stimulate kinesthetic learners. At … Read More

Educational Services & Consulting for Students with Learning Challenges

For students with ADHD or dyslexia, the learning journey can be uniquely frustrating.  They likely find it difficult to focus in a busy classroom, or to keep up with the rest of the class’s reading levels. As a result, their performance in school may decline. But rest assured, this is completely natural for SpEd students, and parents have plenty of resources at their disposal to guide their children towards academic success.  We’ve been helping SpEd students navigate their learning challenges … Read More

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