School’s out! Do you have a plan for your kids this summer? If you don’t, you can end up with three months of boredom and way too much screen time. Here are some summer learning activities that can keep the kids engaged with their learning as they enter into the more laid back days of summer. Create a Family Adventure Scrapbook Are you enjoying
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Are your kids excited about the prospect of going to college? Today, having a college degree is even more important than it was a few generations ago, as having a degree is a key factor in employ-ability. In fact, a college degree can increase earning potential by as much as $500 per week! Yet for the kid who is nearing the end of his
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Summer isn’t far away. Do you have a plan to keep your kids active? What about their brains? Do you have activities planned that will help the kids stay engaged in what they have learned? Here are some ideas to implement this summer to help you keep your kids engaged and learning. Map the Summer Weather Even if your area enjoys perfect weather all
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As students become more tech-savvy, they tend to lean towards free online educational websites as a source of help when working on their homework, research projects, and other assignments from school. Furthermore, receiving an education online is becoming a more viable options for students every day. Check out this helpful infographic we recently stumbled upon which provides interesting statistics on the rise of online
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Is your child struggling to excel in math? Math is, for many students, one of the hardest subjects they will tackle. Even those who do well in early mathematics instruction may start to struggle when they face more advanced, abstract math course work, like calculus and algebra. Before you assume that your child is just “not good” at math, consider hiring a tutor. Here
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Standardized test season is upon us, and with it comes test anxiety and stress for students. To help avoid some of the unnecessary stress associated with this time of year, consider giving your child a little help in preparing for the test. Here are some tips to help your child be as prepared as possible for standardized achievement testing time. 1) Utilize Practice Tests
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