
Do We Need a Summer Routine?
The short answer is YES. Let’s dive into why it’s so important. The difference between schedule and routine Many times we look forward to summer
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The short answer is YES. Let’s dive into why it’s so important. The difference between schedule and routine Many times we look forward to summer
One of the greatest predictors of academic success is a student’s ability to master the four operations of math facts. However, it is common for
Simply put, holistic education means we look at the entire student when it comes to their academic success. We not only talk about strategies to
The connection between nutrition and academic success isn’t widely discussed in the school or parent community, but it should be. It’s much more prevalent than
We talk a lot about the root cause of issues, about what you can do to help your child if they are struggling, but how
Different types of organization Organization may seem like a one size fits all solution, but the reality is that each student will have different things
Introduction We often hear about the importance of sleep and how it can affect our health. But did you also know it can affect your
What is Summer Regression? Simply put, summer regression is the loss of academic knowledge gained throughout the school year. This means that a student may
What is Intentional Parenting and how does it differ from traditional parenting? Intentional parenting relies on brain science to provide ways to stay present &
High school upperclassmen looking to solidify content areas in order to improve test scores.
Students will gain a deeper understanding of content areas in order to better prepare them for the variety of questions found on the tests.
Current 7th and 8th grade students who are looking to strengthen executive functions to improve study and work strategies.
This class fosters independence, helping students learn how to plan their week, study efficiently, and manage their time. Students are able to complete their homework with the guidance of an executive function coach.
Current 5th and 6th grade students who are looking to strengthen executive functions to improve study and work strategies.
This class fosters independence, helping students learn how to plan their week, study efficiently, and manage their time. Students are able to complete their homework with the guidance of an executive function coach.
Current high school students who are looking to strengthen executive functions to improve study and work strategies.
This class fosters independence, helping students learn how to plan their week, study efficiently, and manage their time. Students are able to complete their homework with the guidance of an executive function coach.
Current seventh and eighth graders looking to advance their expository writing skills and reading comprehension in preparation for high school and beyond.
Students learn how to become independent writers using strategies to organize, revise, and edit their writing.
Current fifth and six grade students looking to supplement their school instruction and strengthen skills in reading, writing, and math.
The small group setting includes custom lesson plans for each student and helps students improve work endurance, task initiation/engagement, and self-advocacy while mastering foundational skills.
Current third and fourth grade students looking to supplement their school instruction and strengthen skills in reading, writing, and math.
The small group setting includes custom lesson plans for each student and helps students improve work endurance, task initiation/engagement, and self-advocacy while mastering foundational skills.
Current first and second grade students looking to supplement their school instruction and strengthen foundational skills in reading, writing, and math.
The small group setting includes custom lesson plans for each student and helps students improve work endurance, task initiation/engagement, and self-advocacy while mastering foundational skills
Current kindergartners who are looking to supplement their school instruction and strengthen foundational skills in reading, writing, and arithmetic.
The small group setting helps students improve work endurance, task initiation/engagement, and self-advocacy while mastering foundational skills