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Test & Exam Prep

How to Plan Exam Preparation Week by Week

Most families fall into the same exhausting trap, where the exam date sits quietly on the calendar for weeks, then panic arrives on the Sunday before, and the whole household runs on caffeine and dread. A structured four week exam preparation plan turns the same content into manageable chunks, so your child walks into the […]

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About Tutoring

How to Choose the Right Tutor for Your Child

You can usually tell within two weeks whether you picked the right tutor, because your child either starts asking real questions or drags their feet on session day. By then you have already paid, scheduled, and built the tutor into the week, which makes a course correction painful. Picking the right tutor is less about […]

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Study Skills

The Science of Spaced Practice for Long-Term Memory

Understanding how the brain stores facts and skills helps you learn smarter, not harder. Spaced practice is an evidence-based method that boosts learning over weeks and months. This approach treats recall as a skill you can train. Research shows long-term memory is flexible. With regular, planned review, your ability to hold complex ideas improves. Small, […]

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Study Skills

Teaching Kids to Think About Their Thinking

Teaching children to notice their own thoughts helps them plan, monitor, and evaluate how they learn. This short guide shows simple ways to pause, ask clear questions, and build confident learners. When we model quick reflection, children learn that thoughts are manageable steps, not random moments. Small prompts during homework or at bedtime give students […]

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Parenting & Homework

Helping Kids with ADHD Focus Without Crushing Their Spark

Parents often seek clear information on how to support a child who shows common symptoms of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. The CDC funds the National Resource Center on ADHD, run by CHADD, which offers practical resources for families. At school, tailored strategies and early intervention help students manage focus while keeping creativity alive. Mental health professionals […]

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Study Skills

Beyond Decoding: Building Real Reading Comprehension at Home

The ultimate goal of reading is to extract meaning from text. Tierney (1982) showed that developing readers need explicit instruction in comprehension strategies to reach that goal. This is not automatic; students learn best when adults guide the process. Many parents assume that word decoding leads to understanding. Research and classroom practice disagree. Teachers and […]

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