Welcome Back! I hope you enjoyed some time to relax, recharge and spend time with your family in the past weeks. As our children enter into a new school year,...
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We are giving away 4 $25 Gift Cards and 4 Free Lessons over December and January. Why do this? It is common for children to miss tutoring either side of...
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Did You Know? The word "Christmas" comes from an old English phrase that means "Mass of Christ." December 26 was traditionally known as St. Stephen's Day, but is more commonly...
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In addition to direct instruction, the following considerations may assist in school success so don't be shy to ask your school for some or all of the following: extended time...
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As promised I am continuing my focus on Dyslexia this month. If you haven't already been to www.dyslexiadaily.com, I urge to you do so. Liz Dunoon's article called 'What is...
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October is Dyslexia Awareness month, so the next two newsletters will increase your understanding of Dyslexia and suggest resources to help both at home and at school. What is Dyslexia and How...
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The average time it takes for plastic to decompose is 450 years. The population of the world is over seven billion now and is estimated to reach eight billion by...
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Life is full of changes: some big, some small, some that we like and some that we don't like. Being resilient (or being able to bounce back) can help us to...
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Who is Responsible? - Teacher? Parent? Child? Well actually, these days, I believe it is all three...Forty years ago, when I was at school, we started each day chanting our times tables and then did exercises that challenged...
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The first electronic computer ENIAC (‘Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer’) was built in 1943 in America. It weighed more than 27 tons and was the size of a large room....
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