by Beth Buxbaum | Sep 15, 2025 | Academic Subjects, College Essay Writing, Online Tutoring
A blank page can be intimidating. Knowing what you want to write about and beginning the essay can be the most challenging step. Write about what you know, what resonates with you and your life experiences, and not what you think colleges want to see. Your college...
by Beth Buxbaum | Sep 15, 2025 | Academic Subjects, Executive Function, Online Tutoring, Parent Blogs
Taking notes while staying focused in class can be challenging. Feeling overwhelmed is counter-productive to the task at hand. Learning how to record accurate notes is essential to a student’s ability to review, understand, and prepare for tests. Here are few...
by Beth Buxbaum | Sep 5, 2025 | Academic Subjects, Online Tutoring, Test Prep
You think you are ready to take the SAT/ACT and then you are hit with a wave of test anxiety. According to studies, between 40-60% of students deal with some form of test anxiety. Understanding and managing test anxiety is the first step to a more successful...
by Yolanda Fontanez-Coleman | Sep 4, 2025 | Parent Resources
Sometimes the smallest tips make the biggest difference. Our 15 Bite-Sized Back-to-School Reminders give parents and students quick, practical strategies to stay organized, manage stress, and create a smooth transition back into school routines. Perfect for printing...
by Yolanda Fontanez-Coleman | Sep 4, 2025 | Parent Resources
A strong school year begins with daily routines. The Daily Check-In Chart gives students a structured way to start and end their day—whether it’s setting intentions each morning or reflecting on what went well in the afternoon. This simple practice encourages...
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