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5 Ways to Foster Early Literacy

Executive Function- a concept educators like to address with parents and students, and one many people are unable to define.

5 Ways to Engage Students Over Summer Break

By Julia Baker, Ed.D. in Reading and Literacy, M.S. Clinician At Strategies for Learning Over the years, I have noticed that most students’ Lexile levels decrease when they return to school after the summer break. Lexile levels measure a student’s

Reggio Emilia-Inspired Concepts You Can Use at Home

As in-person school closures have been announced in many parts of the country, teachers and parents are faced with navigating how to design an effective distance learning program.

5 Ways to Create a Montessori-Inspired Environment at Home

As in-person school closures have been announced in many parts of the country, teachers and parents are faced with navigating how to design an effective distance learning program.

Does My Child Need a Tutor or an Educational Therapist/Specialist?

Educational therapy and tutoring may appear very similar, however, there are important distinctions between the two. Knowing the differences will help you determine the best fit for the needs of your child.

The ABCs of Improved Summer Reading

The ABCs of Improved Summer Reading Access to books. It’s critical that kids have access to a wide variety of books over the summer months, but we know that access alone doesn’t make a strong impact. Books that match reader’s

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