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Welcome to the team, Samantha!

Samantha holds a Master’s in Education from Teachers College, Columbia University specializing in English.

Welcome to the team, Maleek!

Maleek earned his B.S. in Biology and a minor in Psychology from Atlantic Union College in South Lancaster, MA and an M.S. in Education with a focus on Inclusion from Southern Adventist University in Collegedale, TN.

Welcome to the team, Anupma!

Anupma holds a doctorate in Learning Disabilities from the University of Delhi and is a certified Orton-Gillingham Literacy Therapist. She is also a certified SOI cognitive skills trainer under SOI Systems from Oregon and a Licensed The Listening Program (TLP) provider. She is

6 Tools to Avoid Procrastination

Do you find that your teen puts off studying until the night before the big exam? Maybe you find your child on the phone with friends instead of researching the project that is due within a week. Let’s face it,
Image of how children with ADHD feel and think

ADHD Accommodations in the Classroom

Think of what the school setting requires children to do: Sit still, listen quietly, pay attention, follow instructions, and concentrate. These are the very things kids with ADHD have a hard time doing—not because they aren’t willing, but because their

5 Tips for Homework Management

Homework is often thought of as a chore and can be considered less desirable than school. Effective homework management can make this task feel less grueling for the child and parent.

How to Help Manage School-Related Anxiety

In the past couple of years, the National Association of School Psychology has seen an increase in school-related anxiety that may have been ignited by the global pandemic and the uncertainties school systems had to navigate. If your child has

Metacognition: What is it and how to support it?

Metacognition is the ability to reflect on your thought process and its corresponding feelings and behaviors. In simpler terms, it’s how we think about thinking! It's also how we learn about how we learn most effectively.

5 Ways to Foster Executive Functioning Skills (Early Years)

Executive Functioning skills are pertinent to lifelong learning and success and should be practiced from an early age. Here are some tips on how to foster your child’s EF skills from Kindergarten and on!

How do I know my child is making progress?

Ongoing collaboration is one of the key elements of student success and growth in learning.

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