Changing the World Starts Today: Introducing My MoteNote!
My MoteNote: A Motivational Notebook & Student Planner designed to support teens
executive functioning and emotional intelligence.
My MoteNote: A Motivational Notebook & Student Planner designed to support teens
executive functioning and emotional intelligence.
A 5-Week Webinar-Series for Parents & Students Feeling disconnected with the school’s new online learning plan? Wondering if your student will learn anything in the next 8 weeks? Don’t worry, online learning proves to be effective for learning, but to optimize the online learning process you need new tools, a new plan, and new expectations.…
Read MoreWhich Saturdays work best for you in MARCH & APRIL? SAT & ACT COLLEGE TEST PREP – $250.00 per day PICK THE SUBJECTS & DATES THAT WORK BEST FOR YOU BEGINNER and ADVANCED LEARNERS POWERFUL TRICKS TO INCREASE PERFORMANCE IMMEDIATE FEEDBACK & SUGGESTIONS SAT/ACT PREP SATURDAY’S in MARCH: 9:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. –…
Read MoreLISTEN to Our Meet-Up discussing how to keep kids putting in effort during the summer. Create fair expectations and clarify family values.
Read MoreLast Tuesday Meetup: Get Parenting Strategies for Kids with ADHD, EFD, and Dyslexia 6:30 – 7:30pm Join us the last Tuesday of every month to discuss strategies to guide school and life for a student with ADHD, EFD, or Dyslexia. We will discuss strategies for: time management, motivation, focus, organization, self-regulation, and much more! These meetups will be full…
Read MoreQuestioning Your Motivation? What Motivates You? This question will continually crop up throughout your life and will begin to define you and your successes. Motivation is at the root of it all. More specifically, intrinsic motivators (personal or internal things that motivate you) have been shown to hold lasting results, whereas external motivators (things outside…
Read MoreThe Response to Intervention (RTI) Process for 504’s and IEP’s YOU HAVE RIGHTS The Response to Intervention (RTI) process is different from school to school, but one thing that doesn’t change are the rights of the student and the parent(s). In public and charter schools, student rights for 504’s and IEP’s are protected by the Disability…
Read MoreTeaching Students How to Learn From Failure By Cynthia O’Brien Can students really learn from failure? It’s that time of year again — the awards assembly. As I sit at my desk recounting the achievements of my students and filling out certificates, it dawns on me that I have some students who won’t be receiving…
Read MoreDig Deep and Win the 4th Quarter By Joe Cook and Jennifer Price On October 15, 2012, the Denver Broncos played the San Diego Chargers in a division rivalry game that made history. The first half did not go well for the Broncos. They entered the locker room at halftime down 24 to 0. There…
Read More“I like the summer programs because it doesn’t feel like I am in school at all. I get to talk with my friends about books and movies, which is a fun way to learn how to write. I also like that we get to play games.” M.C. – 12th grade “I’m surprised I like this…
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