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A Better Second Half of the School Year Starts Here

Whether the first semester was smooth sailing or presented challenges for your family, the arrival of the new year marks a chance for a fresh start. The second half of the school year often brings extended stretches without breaks, increased testing, and a potential dip in motivation, making learning more challenging. Instead of approaching this ...

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Set and Achieve SMART Goals with Your Kids

As the New Year dawns, it brings with it fresh opportunities to set and pursue meaningful goals for both you and your family. Whether you wholeheartedly embrace the idea of New Year’s resolutions or find them a tad daunting, instilling the art of goal-setting in your children is invaluable. When kids witness how we approach ...

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An Autistic Friendly Christmas

It’s almost Christmas— one of the most highly anticipated times of the year. It’s time for food, family, and all-around cheerful festivities, but sometimes those cheerful festivities can get to be a bit overwhelming. Here are some tips on how you and your Autistic child can manage the holidays with ease! Bibliography Rudy, Lisa Jo. ...

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The Impact of Weak Memory & Processing Speed for Adults

In our fast-paced world, cognitive skills play a crucial role in how we’re able to show up for our daily lives. Among these skills, memory and processing speed stand out as fundamental components that influence how we learn, work, and interact with the world around us. Weak memory and slow processing can have a significant ...

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5 Fun Cognitive Exercises for Kids That You Can Do at Home

Parents understand the importance of physical exercise for their children’s health, but what about mental fitness? Cognitive exercises play a crucial role in helping kids and teens develop essential thinking, learning, memory, attention, and reasoning skills. These underlying brain functions, collectively known as cognitive skills, are vital for success in school, work, and everyday life. ...

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The 411 on Unschooling

Don’t let the term “unschooling” fool you. The educational style might be less traditional than other forms of curriculum-based study, but the approach is still focused on learning. The primary philosophy of unschooling is to let the learning be guided by the child’s innate curiosity, interests, and abilities rather than by a set curriculum. Although ...

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10 Gift Ideas for Kids That Are Good for Brain Development

As parents and caregivers, we all want the best for our children. One way to support their growth and development is by choosing gifts that stimulate their brains and encourage learning. Here are 10 gift ideas that not only entertain, but also promote cognitive development in children: 1. Building Blocks and Construction Sets Building blocks ...

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How Does Homework Help Make Homework Easier?

Has homework become a nightly battle between you and your learner? After a full day of school, few students are hankering to return to their textbooks when they come home. But if completing assignments is a persistent problem, it may be time to consider homework help! The pros and cons of homework have been a ...

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Why Does My Kid Have So Many Missing or Late Assignments?

As parents, it’s not uncommon to be concerned when we notice our children consistently struggling with missing or late assignments. This can be frustrating for both parents and students alike, often leading to feelings of stress and worry. However, it’s important to remember that there could be underlying factors at play that contribute to this ...

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Are There Different Types of Learning?

You’ve probably heard someone say this before: “I’m just not a visual learner.” Maybe you’ve said it yourself! It’s true that students of all ages will often express a learning preference. But does that mean there are different types of learning—and, by extension, different types of learners? The answer may be more complicated than you ...

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