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Inside Learning Foundations
Posted on: April 3rd, 2020 by Jennifer Price
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.…
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Posted on: March 2nd, 2020 by Jennifer Price
Which 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. –…
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Posted on: May 29th, 2019 by Jennifer Price
LISTEN to Our Meet-Up discussing how to keep kids putting in effort during the summer. Create fair expectations and clarify family values.
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Posted on: February 20th, 2019 by Jennifer Price
Last 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…
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Posted on: February 14th, 2019 by Cindy Garza
Here it is! THE list from the Learning Foundations’ Specialists! Apps every student needs to pave the road to success! Planners myHomework: Student planner with reminders. Additionally, syncs between devices! iStudiez Pro: Sophisticated student planner. Furthermore, beautiful color-coding! iCal: Apple’s build-in calendar tool to help organize your schedule. Complete Class Organizer: Manage your classes, take…
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Posted on: February 12th, 2019 by Cindy Garza
What is a Growth-Mindset? Only 25 percent of your performance is based on your IQ. The other 75 percent is hard work, grit, effort, and perseverance. Do you believe this? A growth-mindset does. Do you believe that if you work hard, push through challenges, and learn from your mistakes you’ll improve? Even at something that…
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Posted on: September 26th, 2018 by Jennifer Price
The 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…
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Posted on: July 1st, 2018 by tori
Although technology facilitates more connections across the globe than ever before, technological advancements do not always contribute to healthy emotional well-being. Most teens spend nine hours on social media every day. Over the course of their lives, your kids will spend about 5 years, 4 months on social media. They’ll only spend 1 year, 3…
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Posted on: May 10th, 2018 by Cindy Garza
Failure is key to maturity. Failure forces kids to re-assess their goals, change their strategies, and learn. When kids avoid failure, they do not grow toward independence. In 2012, 36 percent of 18- to 31-year-olds in the US were living with their parents. But the consequences are even more severe than moving your 20-year-old home. Fear of…
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Posted on: March 12th, 2018 by Cindy Garza
Perhaps you made News Year’s Resolutions to exercise or eat more vegetables — in essence, to keep your body healthy. Or maybe you would like to improve your memory. Those are great goals… but they’re not enough. You also need to keep your brain healthy. Just like a muscle, your brain needs nourishment and activity to…
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