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The average classroom in America is almost entirely absent of student-centered learning. Oftentimes the teacher is talking, students are in a row of chairs facing the teacher, and students are expected to complete different tasks, assignments, and tests their teacher assigns them. This leads many students to checking out, underperforming, and hyper-focusing on testing. Even […]

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Like most skills, children benefit from being explicitly taught metacognitive learning strategies. John Dewey, the well known educational psychologist, once said, “we do not learn from experience. We learn from reflecting on experience.” It doesn’t need to be a mystery helping your child reflect on their learning. Here are 5 metacognitive learning strategies to encourage […]

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All students can benefit from growth mindset strategies. This is especially true for students who are falling behind academically and losing their confidence. It’s easy for students who are struggling academically to believe and even articulate untrue, and helpful beliefs: “I am not smart.”“I cannot do this.”“I will never be able to do this.” How […]

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While there is no quick fix, there are effective strategies for students with dyslexia. Here are 8 strategies for students with dyslexia. Dyslexia Strategy #1: Find an Orton-Gillingham Trained Specialist Orton-Gillingham is the gold standard for teaching students with dyslexia (and all students) how to read in a systematic, sequential manner. Utilizing multi-sensory learning strategies, […]

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