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07Nov/24

Building Executive Function Skills Through Homework Management

While good grades are important, there’s a hidden skill set that can transform your child’s academic journey and set them up for lifelong success: executive function skills. Research shows these fundamental mentalRead More…

21Oct/24

Planning for the Second 9 Weeks: A Parent’s Guide to Improving Grades

The second 9-week period of the school year has started. This period starts revealing in grades how your child is actually doing in school. If you had great grades or some no-so-goodRead More…

08Oct/24

The Attention Crisis: Transforming Education in the Digital Age

Discover innovative strategies to combat the attention crisis in education. Learn how breaks, movement, and multisensory learning can boost student engagement and academic performance. In today’s classrooms, a silent battle rages –Read More…

20Sep/23

How to Boost Flexibile Thinking for Learning Success

“My son can’t handle change.” “My child is too stubborn.” “My daughter can’t see things from other people’s perspectives.” Flexible thinking, adapting to change, and tolerating disappointment are important skills for everyone,Read More…

18Sep/23

How to Support Your Child Who Is Struggling in School

It is a fact that many children encounter academic challenges during their schooling years. However, with the right assistance, most of these obstacles can be conquered, and academic success can be achieved.Read More…

15Sep/23

Helping middle schoolers navigate academic challenges

As your child transitions into middle school, they may face various challenges worth addressing. It’s worth noting that your child may attempt to distance themselves from you during this period, nevertheless, it’sRead More…

15Sep/23
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The Power of Executive Function: How to Help Your Child Succeed in School and Life

Did you know that the brain is like an airport? It needs to manage many planes on multiple runways – hold and use information, concentrate, ignore distractions, and be flexible. These abilitiesRead More…