
Prioritize Based on a Rationale
Learning how to prioritize the order in which a student tackles his homework is a skill that supports his ability...

Flip the Script
If you have an inflexible child who’s used to doing things in a certain order and/or has a hard time...

The Power of “Yet”
Sometimes it's simply a matter of mindset in the way students view and then approach challenges. When your child feels...

Success is Only the Tip of the Iceberg
Icebergs have two parts: the part that is visible above the water which is often majestic and grand, and the...

The Benefits of Graphic Novels
Graphic novels sometimes get a bad rap. Some don’t view them as "real literature" and detractors worry that their students...

Ask Questions That Push Beyond Rote Memorization
Go a step beyond quizzing your child on rote memorization. Ask questions that challenge your child to reflect more deeply....

Regularly Check Homework Portals
Many teachers have class websites, Google Classrooms, or other online portals where they post nightly homework and long-term assignments. Make...

Getting Enough Sleep is a Game-Changer
Elementary and middle school students need 10-12 hours of sleep per night, and teenagers 8-10 hours. Without enough sleep, the...

Don’t Rely on Memory – Create a Checklist!
A luggage tag checklist attached to the zipper pull of your child’s backpack is a simple way to help your...

Be Proactive and Consistent About Organization
A clean backpack and orderly binder makes every assignment easier to find, complete, and turn in on time. However, in...

Using an Online Homework Portal More Effectively
Many schools have transitioned to online platforms to help students keep track of their daily homework and long-term assignments. For...

Getting the Most Out of Your Parent/Teacher Conference
Parent/teacher conferences are on the horizon. Here are three tips to help you make the most of your time with...