Talking to Your Kid About Their Learning Disability
Difficult conversations are exactly how they sound: difficult. They can be uncomfortable, awkward, emotional, and go all wrong. But, with a little guidance, research, and [...]
Reading Strategies for College Entrance Exams
The reading passages on the SAT and the ACT are very different, and to further compound the situation the SAT test will be changing format [...]
Normal is Just a Setting on the Dryer
“Parents want to know if their children will be okay. They want to know what the future holds. I am full of hope for my [...]
The Power of Routine in a Multi-Tasking World
As a society, we seem to be in a constant state of multi-tasking. We watch television, surf the Web, and talk on the phone simultaneously. [...]
A Teacher’s Wishlist for Her Students This Summer Break
Ahh, summer! That glorious season where life’s crazy fast pace slows down a bit. Teachers get some time off (of course, we’re still here all [...]






