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Help Your Tween with Study Habits Middle school is when study skills become extremely important to your child's success in school. Learn tips for helping your child develop strong study skills. study skills • middle school • parenting tweens • tween communication • three ring binder
Homework Help Work with your child to create a homework plan to ease homework struggles throughout the school year. homework • homework help • homework struggles • study habits • communication
Poor College Study Habits Here are ten bad study habits that college students often develop-- and some tips on how to avoid these academic pitfalls. poor study habit • college student • study mistake • study skills • notetaking skills
Study Skill Secrets Studying is nothing new. Many students who crack a book think they are doing the right thing. However, there's a few things they should know before they hit the books! study myths • study habits • learning styles • homework • study skills
Ways to Improve Study Habits Keeping focus during study can be hard for most students but a few easy steps can be taken to avoid distraction from the books. study habits • better grades • steps to better grades • studying tips • distraction from studying
Identify Your Learning Style Optimize the ability to learn and retain information by realizing what kind of learning style you belong to. learning style • optimize ability to learn • study habits • visual • kinesthetic
Report Cards and School Success Help students learn how to use their report card as a tool to improve academic performance. academic success and teens • teen study habits • study skills • student organizational skills • homework strategies
Going Away to College Going away to college can be an overwhelming time for new students. Learning the critical differences between high school and college will lead to a rewarding first year. going away to college • transition from high school to college • differences between high school and college • college study skills • living on campus
Learning to Learn, Work, and Play My just about three-year old daughter and I were driving home one day last week, when I heard her high-pitched voice emerging from the back seat. I initially thought she was role-playing with one of her stuffed animals, but what I heard coming out of her mouth took me completely by surprise. “The poor donkey,” she said, “is so old and tired, he can no longer carry heavy loads to the mill.” learn • work • play • teaching about learning • self-regulated learning
Preparing for Tests Instead of taking over, put these measures into action, bolstering your child's test readiness and performance. test preparation • test prep questionnaire • improving study habits • monitoring test prep • flash cards
Preventing Procrastination Four simple steps to teaching your teens how not to procrastinate. procrastination • organization • homework
Preventing Procrastination Four simple steps to teaching your teens how not to procrastinate. procrastination • organization • homework
Basic Violin 101 crash course in violin basics for beginners and as a refresher. violin • basics • string • instrument • music
Last Minute Cramming You have a test in the morning and you haven't studied nearly enough. Now time is running out and cramming is the only chance of a decent test result and good grade. cramming for tests • good grades • last minute studying • remembering course material • procrastinating instead of studying
Teacher Expectations Clearly defining what is required of students in the class as well as having high expectations will help teachers get the most out of their students in their subject area syllabus • classroomprocedures • organizingacourse • settingstudentexpectations • communicatingteacherexpectations
Getting Ready For Back To School - Part 2 How parents can take an active role in their children's education. school • back to school • preparation • parental involvement • studies
Homework - What Research Says The homework debate has been a hot issue. Is homework good or bad? New research comes closer to the answer. homework help assignments • low-income homes • asian americans • help with homework • homework students
How to Choose a College Roommate Finding a college roommate can be an overwhelming experience. Knowing what qualities to look for in a good roomate can make the college roommate experience more enjoyable how to choose a college roommate • friends as roommates • finding a roommate • qualities of a good roommate • living with roommates
How We Change Any effort to change goes through stages. What stage of change are you in? changes • habit • behavior • stages of change • prochaska
Improving Online Time Management How students can enhance their performance and chances for success in online college-level classes. distance education suggestions for success • online time management tips • suggestions for college online class • time management skills • college student suggestions for success
Iowa Acceleration Scale The Iowa Acceleration Scale explores a gifted and talented child's academic, social and emotional development to determine if grade-skipping is currently beneficial. iowa acceleration scale manual • gifted students • gifted talented children • parenting gifted child • gifted program
Online Classes for High School Students For some students, online high school students provide a helpful alternative to the traditional classroom environment. Here are the pros and cons of these courses. online classes for high school students • distance learning • online course • state educational standards • homeschooled students
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Resolutions for Graduate Students Get your master's or PhD studies this year off to a good start with some helpful New Year's resolutions. Here are some suggestions. graduate student • graduate school • new year's resolution • study tips for graduate students • keeping things in perspctive
The Benefits of Teen Mentoring The benefits of teen mentoring include more self-confidence and higher self-esteem. Research shows that peer mentors help prevent smoking, depression and addictions. benefits of teen mentoring • mentoring effectiveness in teens • treatments for teen depression • psychological bullying • quit smoking
Tips for Saving for College Saving for college is something parents need to think about earlier rather than later. If you are just deciding to start saving, here are some tips to help you out. college savings plan • saving for college • tips for saving money • college prep classes • advanced placement
A Double Life: Raising Bilingual Children Thanks to the Internet, it's easier than it used to be bilingual • bilingualism • children • kids • bicultural
Avoiding the Freshman 15 It's easy for college students to avoid gaining the dreaded freshman fifteen by using a little common sense and exhibiting some self-control. freshman 15 • avoiding • gaining weight • losing pounds • how to lose
Back To School Adjusting to the grind of back to school can present problems. Here are some tips on getting your child back on track. discipline • rewards • punishments • homework • back to school
Education is a Personal Thing Each child is unique. The vast majority of schools have extraordinarily little, if any, interest in the individual. They focus on the children and ignore the child. eclectic education • spirit • sould • heart • caring
Finishing School as a Teen Mom An Article about what teen mothers can do to finish their high school education. teen moms • teen mother • high school • education • diploma
How to Study for Psychology Tests Studying for psychology is different than studying for math, English, or science. Here are 7 psychology study tips for learning the material and getting good grades. how to study for psychology • good grades in social sciences • psychology classes • psychology study tips • jobs for psychology graduates
Myers Briggs Types & Students Do you prefer to study independently? Do you work well in study groups? Here's what your Myers Briggs type says about your learning style. myers briggs type indicator • mbti • mbti personality test • study skills • learning style
Ten Empowering Tips For Your Teen Help your teen feel confident in themselves. teen • teenagers • high school • peer pressure • child
How to Graduate in Four Years If you're hoping to graduate in four years, you'll need to do some careful planning. Here are some tips on saving yourself the time and expense of extra semesters. college student • graduation day • super senior • college advisor • core requirements
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Trying to Make Changes for the Better! My articles have described some changes I would like to see in school systems. Now we have an opportunity to make some of them come true locally. I'll let you know how things progress. improvement • progress • technology • working together • teaching
Back to School Tips Parents can plan for their child's success in school. It requires organization, consistency, working with the school, use of community resources, and homework help. back to school • ways parents can help kids when school starts • success in school • organize for school • school success |
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