If your child is graduating this year, but missing their ceremony due to the coronavirus, here are 5 ways to celebrate. Whether your child is graduating elementary, middle or high school - don’t let their special day slip away!
Read MoreWebster defines critique as a detailed analysis and assessment of something. It’s basically something you give to express a balanced view of a view, attitude or something else.
However, criticism is the expression of disapproval of someone or something based on perceived faults or mistakes. It comes with a feeling of dislike and a need to make a person feel ashamed for doing something wrong.
Read MoreHow can you identify your teenager’s strengths and help them use them to their advantage? What happens if their strengths are not helping them in the classroom? Learn how to help your child identify and use their best character traits to their advantage.
Read MoreHow can you prepare for a parent-teacher conference if your child is failing classes? Here are 7 tips from an academic coach to help you walk in with confidence!
Read MoreHow can we build our children’s self-esteem by recognizing their strengths that might not be celebrated at school?
Read MoreStress at school can lead to burnout in teenagers in any grade or at any ability. How can we recognize burnout your child and help them regain their footing at school?
Read MoreWho knew that a CrossFit workout could lead to parenting enlightenment. Here is how five minutes of a CrossFit workout altered my perspective on parenting.
Read MoreSummer reading and assignments in middle school and high school can be a pain. Help your child tackle their summer work without frustration! Here are three tips from academic coach, Marni Pasch.
Read MoreThe transition from elementary school to middle school gives the phrase a whole new world a different type of feeling (anxiety, night sweats, and nausea...and that’s the parents).
Read MoreThe transition from elementary school to middle school gives the phrase a whole new world a different type of feeling (anxiety, night sweats, and nausea...and that’s the parents).
Read MoreEven after years of practice (I prefer that to saying I’m old), balance is hard to maintain. If after all this time I struggle to find equilibrium, how can I ensure my children know the importance of balance?
Read MoreAs you get ready to begin the summer holidays, consider including these five ways to keep your study skills sharp.
Read MoreImagine how it feels to think you are failing because you are less smart than your friends. That is a horrible feeling. Many of my students come to me in that place. I was in that place. Now imagine the surge of power you would feel when you learn it's not your brain- it's the way you have been taught to do it.
Read MoreIt’s the final countdown to summer!
How can we keep our children motivated and engaged at school when there are schedule disruptions due to testing, end of year events and not to mention- their brains are just worn out!
Read Morehis week we focused on routines. There is a ton of science that supports the benefit of routine that is outlined in my earlier blog post this week.
Science is awesome, but what if our lives don’t want to fit in a routine?
We all want to our children to be awesome, thriving creatures, right?
This blog will explain everything most likely know about the importance of routines and why we get so frustrated when we can’t get our kids to follow them....
Read MoreWe don't all have time to read long blogs or watch Facebook Live videos- so here are the 3 easy peasy points from this week's blog!
Read MoreWhy can’t we mold our children into perfectly organized cherubs? Chances are your child a) does not have ...
Read MoreAsk your child what their goals are for this quarter. Listen without judgement. Then, ask your child what steps they can take to achieve these goals....
Read MoreCoaching is not about giving your child orders. We want to focus on lifetime results. Instead, I work with your child to help them define their personal goals. We look at their daily choices (school and life) and the impact on those goals....
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