by Janet Hill | Nov 9, 2014 | Articles
When it comes to completing assignments, some kids are all in for homework help. In fact that’s all they have to do – stick around after school on Tuesdays for their after school program “All In”. Students who stay after school at Homer Middle... by Susan Kruger, M.Ed. | Feb 9, 2012 | Articles
By learning some basic study skills, your child can improve his or her report card quickly and painlessly. Report card season is here again. Are you, like many parents, dreading the day that your child brings home his or her report card? The disappointment, tears,... by Diana Browning-Wright, M.S. | Jan 23, 2012 | Articles
Does your child always have a problem finishing homework correctly within a reasonable amount of time? Do you have to survive a battle or devote a lot of your time and help each night? Do you question why your child has to do homework at all? If your child has... by Bonnie Terry M. Ed., BCET | Jan 10, 2012 | Articles
The school year is well established, in fact it is half over, so, how can parents make the most of the rest of the school year and give their child the homework support they need to be successful? The first thing a parent needs to do in the middle of the school year... by Neil McNerney | Dec 8, 2011 | Articles
For many families, dealing with a disappointing school report card can cause lots of stress and arguments. I remember more than once when I was a child, I would hide the school report card and hope my parents would forget to ask for it. Then the disappointment, anger,...
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