Finding volunteer opportunities as a middle school or high school student can be difficult. Here are ideas to help your child find volunteer positions this year!
Read MoreWant to know the secret to becoming a successful student? Getting good grades in middle school or high school isn’t as hard as you might think! We discuss the only tool a student needs to achieve their academic goals.
Read MorePreparing for finals can be scary- especially if you year grade depends on it! We look at the study tips a middle school, high school or college student can use to help them prepare for a successful end of the school year!
Read MoreThe transition to middle school can be scary. Here are the five most frequent concerns I hear from students and how parents can help ease the transitions.
Do you know a teen that needs some extra help with time management? Let’s look at some of the best productivity available!
How do we motivate teenagers when they refuse to study? Why is school work so hard? Click here to look at how parents and teachers can rethink motivation.
Is your child or student struggling with note taking? What if there was a better way? This article breaks down doodle notes and how to bring them into study time.
Middle school students need to practice and build these 3 study skills. Working on these study skills will allow your child to enter school with confidence. Read this article to start building on the basics.
What are the key differences between elementary school and middle school? We discuss the main differences in this post that helps parents ease the transition to middle school.
Should your freshman take advanced placement courses? Is your teenager ready for the challenge? We look at five areas to consider before signing your child up for an AP course.
Advocating for your child or student is vitally important to the well being of the child. The more you understand the unique needs of students with learning differences, the more you can help them flourish in the classroom. Here are three resources to help adults advocate for students with invisible disabilities.
Trying to decide if AP Courses are the right fit for your child? Louisa Porzel, a certified teacher and tutor, provides this guest blog on AP Courses.
Stressed out students become burned out adults. How do we help our children practice self-care when anxiety and stress take over?
What happens when a tool your kiddo needs becomes banned? Why are fidget spinners and the like, public enemy number 1?
Read MoreHomework time can turn quality time into quarreling time! How can you establish a positive homework routine that works? Tips from an academic coach to get you started!
Read MoreHomework time can turn quality time into quarreling time! How can you navigate homework in a way that rebuilds your relationship with your kiddo?
Read MoreAre you and your child speaking two different languages? Is it making homework and school conversations messy? Let’s make sure you are on the same page!
Read MoreWe want our children to be well rounded individuals, but at what cost? Is your teenager facing overwhelm at school? Find out!
Read MoreNo matter your location, many children start to have back to school jitters. Whether the anxiety is due to a transition year or returning to a place with not so many great memories, the nerves are real, and many parents don’t know how to help their kids.
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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