Do You Know Your Child's Learning Style?
- By Jane Saeman
- Published March 16th, 2009
- K-12
- Unrated
Every child 'learns' or processes information in a different way. Do you know how your child does?
Learning Disabilities and Late Intervention
- By Jane Saeman
- Published March 16th, 2009
- K-12
- Unrated
Finding out about a learning disability at any stage in your life is good because then it can be dealt with.
Am I Able to Reduce Test Anxiety?
- By Jane Saeman
- Published March 16th, 2009
- K-12
- Unrated
What are the steps needed to reduce my test anxiety symptoms?
And College Education for All
- By Stephanie Foster
- Published March 16th, 2009
- K-12
- Unrated
The school system is a mess. Is the focus on preparing students for college the right idea?
"Ordinary Mary's Extraordinary Deed" Stops Bullying At School
- By Don L Wright
- Published March 16th, 2009
- K-12
- Unrated
Bullying in the schools is recognized as an enormous problem that affects millions of school children each day. This article tells the story of an elementary school that replaced bullying with 15,000 good deeds and changed the atmosphere of the whole school.
Although originally designed for entertainment or motivational purposes, audio books are now used by many educators who have discovered the advantages of providing audio content to students who struggle with learning for various reasons.
Are Private Schools Right For Your Kids?
- By Ray La Foy
- Published March 16th, 2009
- K-12
- Unrated
Making the choice between private schools and public ones is a personal choice, but it's also one that can be quite costly. Even if money isn't an issue, it's a good idea to look at some of the pros and cons of both private and public schools before proceeding.
Private Schools Offer A Lot Of Advantages That Your Child May Not Recieve In Public School
- By Ray La Foy
- Published March 16th, 2009
- K-12
- Unrated
Before you discount private schools because of the potential costs, consider the fact that many local private schools only cost a little more than day care, and the expenses seem a bit more feasible. The fact of the matter is there are very good private schools that don't cost an arm and a leg.
What To Do When you Get a Surprise Grade
- By Jane Saeman
- Published March 16th, 2009
- K-12
- Unrated
How to make sure that no "surprise" grades show up on your report card.
Listening Is an Ignored Communication Skill
- By Jane Saeman
- Published March 16th, 2009
- K-12
- Unrated
How to become a better listener.
The Shape of Things--The Skills Required to be a Great Geometry Tutor
- By Jane Saeman
- Published March 16th, 2009
- K-12
- Unrated
Geometry is in a class of math by itself and requires certain skills!
Learning Disabilities and Early Intervention
- By Jane Saeman
- Published March 16th, 2009
- K-12
- Unrated
Spotting trouble with your child early will help in the long run.
Does Your Student Have Homework Overload?
- By Jane Saeman
- Published March 16th, 2009
- K-12
- Unrated
Homework, sports, other extra-curricular activities all cut into family time after school. Here's a solution to more time together.
Celebrities with Learning Disabilities
- By Jane Saeman
- Published March 16th, 2009
- K-12
- Unrated
Having a learning disability should not affect your self-esteem as there are many others in your position that have achieved great success in life.
How to Find a Good Calculus Tutor
- By Jane Saeman
- Published March 16th, 2009
- K-12
- Unrated
Calculus is an entirely different type of mathematics than the previously learned algebra and geometry. Many students will need a tutor to make it through the classes.
How to Organize for School Success
- By Jane Saeman
- Published March 16th, 2009
- K-12
- Unrated
Organization can be the key for your student's greater success and self-esteem.
Recommended Books About Learning Disabilities
- By Jane Saeman
- Published March 16th, 2009
- K-12
- Unrated
If you have a child that has learning disabilites I am sure that you need help sifting through the vast assortment of books on the subject.
Teen Books About Learning Disabilities
- By Jane Saeman
- Published March 16th, 2009
- K-12
- Unrated
If your student has a learning diability there are some excellent books for them to guide them.
What to Expect from a Calculus Tutor
- By Jane Saeman
- Published March 16th, 2009
- K-12
- Unrated
Calculus is an important and difficult course for high-schoolers and college students!
Should You Consider Hiring a Spelling Tutor for Your Child?
- By Jane Saeman
- Published March 16th, 2009
- K-12
- Unrated
Is spelling a critical subject for students these days?
Writers with Learning Disabilities
- By Jane Saeman
- Published March 16th, 2009
- K-12
- Unrated
People with learning disabilites can excel in life just as well as anyone else.
Distance Learning to Complete A High School Diploma
- By William Henniger
- Published March 16th, 2009
- K-12
- Unrated
The importance of a high school diploma is becoming more and more evident today. In 2004, if you have that certificate you are 70 percent more likely to be employed than someone who did not have a diploma.
Earn A High School Diploma Online
- By William Henniger
- Published March 16th, 2009
- K-12
- Unrated
Insight Online High School offers an alternative for students unable to make a traditional high school experience work for them.
Advantages of In-Home Tutoring
- By Jane Saeman
- Published March 16th, 2009
- K-12
- Unrated
Why You Should Choose In-Home Tutoring vs. Group Tutoring at Storefronts
Why Should Your Student Study Extra Hard For The SAT Essay?
- By Rodney Daut
- Published March 16th, 2009
- K-12
- Unrated
There are three reasons to study hard for the SAT Essay. They all have to do with how admissions officers intend to use the copy of your student's essay that they will recieve.

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