by Mark B | Sep 28, 2022 | College Admission
Most admissions officers consider “leadership” when they evaluate applicants to their colleges and universities. We added quotes to leadership to reflect its vast amount of definitions. It’s important for students to recognize that they can...
by Mark B | Aug 24, 2022 | Academic Parenting, Tips & Suggestions
How to Nurture Your Children’s Love of Learning “Tell me, and I forget. Teach me, and I remember. Involve me, and I will learn.” – Benjamin Franklin Parents can learn a thing or two from this insightful quote. A key to nurturing a love of learning in children...
by Mark B | Aug 18, 2022 | General, Academic Parenting, Learning Styles
Do you know your child’s preferred learning style? Each of your children age 12 or older should complete a learning styles assessment. Each child’s preferred learning style may be a combination of many different learning styles or a dominant one....
by Mark B | Jun 29, 2022 | Academic Parenting, K-8, Learning Styles
Because we are not an “every child needs to attend an Ivy League school” learning center, we try to avoid alarmist rhetoric. Still, we have seen too many students develop long-term issues because parents ignored early warning signs or lowered their expectations. Here...
by Mark B | Jun 16, 2022 | Strategic Reading, Academic Parenting, College Admission, Master Math
How To Get On An Honors Student Path in Middle School Who isn’t proud to have honors students in their family? Honors courses are offered for advanced students who consistently show academic aptitude that exceeds their grade level, often as early as elementary...