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Favorite Blog Posts Of 2019

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As we move into a new year, as well as a new decade, it’s an obvious time for reflection, but also for looking forward. With that in mind, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite blog posts of 2019 – all of which were technically written in the past, but can certainly be helpful in the new year! 

What Does It Take For Students To Love School

Does your child love school?  For far too many children in our nation, the answer is “no”. In many school settings, students are asked to comply rather than engage. The measures of success are almost always standardized or formulaic. Read Full Post

How To Afford An Independent School

We know, we know independent school tuition is expensive. However, for many, an independent school education is seen as an investment, especially when a family finds a school that really matches up with what makes their child tick. Unfortunately, not all schools are created equal and many students get lost in the crowd, don’t have access to opportunities, or are relegated to fitting into a box they weren’t meant to fit into. Read Full Post

How Answering Five Questions Helped Us Find The Right School For Our Teen With ADHD and School Anxiety

Parents of kids with educational or emotional needs which are not being met in their current school environment can suffer from ‘information overload’ about options. Focusing on and answering five key questions helped us navigate to a successful solution. Read Full Post

Is Experiential Learning The Same As Hands-On Learning?

Experiential learning is a concept worth getting to know. It promises more than those others in terms of scope and outcome. It describes the way students actually retain and recall information. It is the way learning is brought to life and it brings deeper and more lasting meaning. Read Full Post


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