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1207, 2015

Summer School Tutoring Santa Clarita CA

By |July 12th, 2015|Summer School Tutoring|

The Benefits of Summer School Tutoring in Santa Clarita Kids love summer holidays, but for many of them the two month break from schooling can put them behind. The reason for this is easy to understand, two months of no studying, important things that they learnt can be forgotten. This is especially true for young [...]

1905, 2015

Foreign Language Tutors Santa Clarita CA

By |May 19th, 2015|Language Tutors|

Want to learn a foreign language in Santa Clarita? These days knowing a foreign language can give you a leg up in the job market. It can also provide you with a valuable communication skill. Some people want to learn foreign languages simply because they enjoy the process and find it fun. Students, often learn [...]

3010, 2014

“Insanity Is Doing The Same Thing Over And Over Again And Expecting Different Results”

By |October 30th, 2014|Effective Learning, in-home tutoring|

- Albert Einstein By the time you read this article, most people’s New Year’s Resolutions will have been abandoned. WHY IS TRUE CHANGE SO DIFFICULT? In my experience, it usually stems from three things: - Inadequate motivation - Wishful thinking - Trying to do too much, too fast Inadequate Motivation: Changing study habits and school [...]

3009, 2014

The Two Biggest Mistakes Parents Make When Purchasing Tutoring

By |September 30th, 2014|Effective Learning, in-home tutoring|

Most parents come to me looking to help their students turn around bad grades, improve understanding, and restore confidence. Parents are right to seek out one-on-one in home tutoring to deal with these problems. One-on-one tutoring from a subject expert, hand matched to the personality and learning style of each student is by far the [...]

3008, 2014

Three Essential Mid-Semester Tips

By |August 30th, 2014|Effective Learning, in-home tutoring|

The end of school is around the corner. To keep good grades within reach and to finish strong, watch out for these three important things: (1) Letting Burnout Settle In (2) Missing Opportunities To Repair Bad Grades And Earn Extra Credit (3) “Cramming” For Final Exams Now, eight months into the school year, most students [...]

3007, 2014

7 Skills Students Need for Their Future

By |July 30th, 2014|Uncategorized|

Over the past few years, there has been a major shift in the traditional education paradigm aimed at helping students become better prepared for the demands of work following graduation. This 21st Century Skills initiative changed the focus for students’ education from just cognitive skills, such as math proficiency, to cognitive and also non-cognitive job [...]

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