Tag Archives: #afterschool

02Dec/25

The Exam Season Pressure Cooker: Is Your Student Just Cramming?

The Exam Season Pressure Cooker: Is Your Student Just Cramming? As midterms and finals approach, you’re likely watching the stress build. But the real problem isn’t the history test or the mathRead More…

06Nov/25

From Report Cards to Results: How to Turn This 9 Weeks Around  

The first report card of the school year always stirs emotions—pride, relief, disappointment, or sometimes all three. For parents, it’s a moment of truth: you finally see how your child is adjustingRead More…

26Aug/25

Back to School: How Tools, Team, and Routine Can Keep Your Child Motivated All Year Long

The excitement of back-to-school season fills homes with energy and hope. New supplies are bought, schedules are planned, and goals are set. Parents and students alike are optimistic about the year ahead.Read More…

26Mar/25

Parents: Keeping Your Teen Motivated Through the Spring Slump

Spring is here—the sun is shining, flowers are blooming, but your teen’s motivation might be wilting. Between end-of-year fatigue, warmer weather distractions, and the anticipation of summer, many teens hit a “springRead More…

12Feb/25

Help Your Teen Stay Organized and Reduce Last-Minute Stress with Executive Function (EF) Strategies

As parents, we’ve all been there: the night before a big project is due, and your teen is scrambling to finish it. Or maybe they forgot about a test until the morningRead More…

22Jan/25

Tips on Setting Realistic Academic Goals

The start of a new semester is the perfect time to set academic goals that motivate and guide you. But how do you ensure these goals are realistic and achievable? Follow theseRead More…

07Nov/24

Building Executive Function Skills Through Homework Management

While good grades are important, there’s a hidden skill set that can transform your child’s academic journey and set them up for lifelong success: executive function skills. Research shows these fundamental mentalRead More…

21Oct/24

Planning for the Second 9 Weeks: A Parent’s Guide to Improving Grades

The second 9-week period of the school year has started. This period starts revealing in grades how your child is actually doing in school. If you had great grades or some no-so-goodRead More…

08Oct/24

Will Students Learn if They Are Not Paying Attention?

As parents, we often wonder why our children, despite spending time studying, might struggle with retaining information or understanding certain concepts. The answer may not lie in the amount of time spent,Read More…

18Apr/24

Tips on How to Keep the Brain Healthy

As children get older, their brain starts to develop further and further with the more life experiences they face, whether in school or their personal lives. However, it’s easy to forget thatRead More…