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The Unexpected Gift of Tidying with Your Child
Decluttering and Organizing are often thought of as practical tasks — sorting, discarding, and finding a place for everything.....But when approached with awareness and intention, tidying can become something much deeper – a way of learning how to tune-in to ourselves and reconnect with what truly brings us joy. The kind of joy that helps us feel grateful. The kind of joy that reminds us what truly matters in life.
Most significantly, the SATs and ACTs are the great equalizers. Since grading in high school varies significantly across the country, standardized tests offer a uniform benchmark for evaluating students academically. Additionally, standardized testing removes opinions, which are often vulnerable to socioeconomic bias. While the personal statement/common application essay tells a student’s story, supplemental essays provide colleges with a better understanding regarding why a student wants a spot at a school and what a student has to offer the campus community. They provide a chance to expand on specific interests and passions.
Curb Appeal Matters: Investing in a Westchester County Home
Guest blog by Charles Wilson For many families considering a move to Westchester County, buying a home is about much more than …
Demonstrating Interest Matters in the College Admissions Process
Over the past year, colleges went “old school” - back to the pre-pandemic days during which many colleges and universities, especially the smaller and mid-sized schools, tracked “demonstrated interest.” So, more than ever, demonstrating interest at students’ top choice colleges can make a marked difference.
New Year’s Resolution: Prioritizing One-to-One Tutoring
Over the past decade,studies indicate that one-to-one tutoring keeps children on track and provides a powerful solution by addressing learning challenges. Educational research consistently supports the impact of personalized instruction. Studies from organizations such as the National Bureau of Economic Research and the U.S. Department of Education demonstrate that high-dosage tutoring, consistent, individualized instruction multiple times per week, can accelerate learning by several months within a single academic year, particularly in math and literacy. These findings reinforce what we see every day at GAMECHANGER Tutoring Connection: when students receive the right support, at the right level, with the right educator, their trajectory changes.
Navigating College – As Students and Parents
Being in college means having significant unstructured time, with a seemingly endless menu of activities from which to choose. For many students, this can be challenging. It is not unusual to see students who previously had no difficulty at all keeping up with assignments in their very structured high school environments now struggling with time management, prioritization, and workloads.
Encouraging Future Voters: 5 Lessons to Teach Kids about the Importance of Voting
So, Your Child is Neurodiverse…5 Ways to Help Them Find Their Superpowers
5 Reasons Why College Students Should Do an Internship
Navigating your future career path as a college student can feel overwhelming. Internships provide the perfect opportunity to not only explore potential career options but also to discover what you don’t want to do. On top of this self-discovery, internships offer benefits like networking, skill building, and enhancing your resume.
5 Fit-Tastic Ways to Keep Children Active as this Fall
Being physical is more than participating in sports. Kids who don’t crave competitive sports can find ways to be active in a manner that is fulfilling, exciting, and the right fit. As the school year kicks off, it can be easy for children to become more sedentary with homework, extracurricular
5 Things Helpful Suggestions for Parents Managing their Child’s IEP Meeting
An Individualized Education Program (IEP) is an annual written plan that outlines the services and support a child with special education needs will receive from their local school district. Whether you are a parent who is new to the process or a “seasoned veteran” who has exercised their child’s due process