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Tips for Handling a Bad Report Card

Receiving a bad report card can be a challenging experience for both students and their parents. It can evoke feelings of disappointment, frustration, and concern about the future. However, it’s important to remember that a bad report card is not the end of the road but an opportunity for growth and improvement. Here are some ...

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Concussions in Kids Sports & Their Impacts on Learning

Participation in sports is an integral part of a child’s development, fostering physical fitness, teamwork, and discipline. However, it’s important to not overlook the risk of injuries, particularly concussions. While concussions are common in various sports, their implications on a child’s cognitive function and learning abilities are often underestimated.  Understanding Concussions: A concussion is a ...

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The Brain Science Behind Low Self-Esteem in Kids

In the complex landscape of child development, self-esteem plays a pivotal role in shaping a child’s sense of self-worth and confidence. When a child experiences low self-esteem, it can impact various aspects of their life, from academic performance to social interactions. Understanding Self-Esteem in Kids Self-esteem refers to a child’s overall sense of value and ...

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What Is Neuroplasticity? (And Why Does It Matter So Much?)

In the dynamic world of neuroscience, one term that has gained significant attention in recent years is “neuroplasticity.” This groundbreaking concept has revolutionized our understanding of the brain and its incredible capacity for change.  What is Neuroplasticity? Neuroplasticity refers to the brain’s remarkable ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections throughout life. Contrary ...

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Boosting Mental Fitness in Winter: Brain Exercises for a Sharp Mind

As the winter season unfolds, many of us find ourselves bundled up indoors, seeking warmth and comfort. While the cozy atmosphere may tempt us to hibernate, it’s crucial to keep our minds active and engaged. Just as physical exercise is essential for maintaining a healthy body, mental fitness is vital for a sharp and agile ...

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Celebrating Small Wins: Tracking and Acknowledging Progress in Your Child’s Learning Journey

As parents, we understand that every child’s learning journey is unique. Some kids breeze through academics effortlessly, while others face hurdles that require a bit more time and effort. For the latter, celebrating small wins becomes not just a moment of joy but a crucial aspect of their learning and development. Here are some ways ...

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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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The Why Behind Late and Missing Assignments

Late and missing assignments can be a source of frustration for both parents and students. It’s not uncommon for teens to struggle with keeping track of their responsibilities, leading to last-minute cramming and subpar work. Instead of just nagging your child about making sure they’re getting all their work done, it can be helpful to ...

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2023 Smart Mom’s Toybox: The Good-for-Your-Brain Toylist

The holiday season is here, and maybe you’re looking for some fresh games, toys, and gift ideas for some of the people on your list! The Smart Mom’s Toybox is our collection of some of our favorite new (and old) games, toys, books, or activities that are exciting for kids and adults—and boost brain skills, ...

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5 Things People Say About Brain Training for Cognitive Decline

Strengthening cognitive skills as an adult is an important piece in protecting your brain function as you age. Research shows that mental stimulation is one of the biggest factors in protecting your brain as you age, and brain training’s targeted approach offers some unique benefits. If you suspect a family member or yourself to be ...

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