Does Your Child Need Tutoring?- As a parent, you know that nothing is more frustrating than not knowing what to do. Here are some signs that your child may need tutoring.
Get Your Child Ready for a Successful School Year- For many students, going back to school is an exciting occasion — a chance to make new friends, embark on new extra-curricular activities and take on new responsibilities. For all students — including those who may have struggled through the last semester — it’s also a chance for a fresh start toward academic success. As the most important "coaches" in our children’s race to achieve, there are three key steps we can take to prepare them for the journey ahead.
Help Your Child Prepare for Big Tests- For many children, springtime leads to stress-time as new statewide tests become a barometer of success for students and schools alike. Most parents are well aware of the pressure, especially as more school districts base decisions about grade advancement and graduation on how well children measure up.
Reading Between the Lines to Help Students in Trouble- From vexing mathematics problems to anxiety over a big tests, most of us remember school days that were a bit more difficult than others. But some children feel as if every day propels them further into a cycle of frustration and failure. While extra help from caring, motivated teachers can help many children regain their academic balance, others may need a program of supplemental instruction tailored to specific learning needs. Here are 10 signs that your child may need special attention from a tutor qualified to diagnose and respond to these needs.
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Mother's Day!
Mother's Day is right around the corner. Celebrate mom this year with plenty of crafts, recipes and plenty of other ideas. Here are a few examples to get you started...