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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Forget What You Know About Good Study Habit

Published: September 6, 2010


Every September, millions of parents try a kind of psychological witchcraft, to transform their summer-glazed campers into fall students, their video-bugs into bookworms. Advice is cheap and all too familiar: Clear a quiet work space. Stick to a homework schedule. Set goals. Set boundaries. Do not bribe (except in emergencies).
Ellen Weinstein
And check out the classroom. Does Junior’s learning style match the new teacher’s approach? Or the school’s philosophy? Maybe the child isn’t “a good fit” for the school.
Such theories have developed in part because of sketchy education research that doesn’t offer clear guidance. Student traits and teaching styles surely interact; so do personalities and at-home rules. The trouble is, no one can predict how.
Yet there are effective approaches to learning, at least for those who are motivated. In recent years, cognitive scientists have shown that a few simple techniques can reliably improve what matters most: how much a student learns from studying.  

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Great Educational Gift Ideas for Kids in 2010

 

When the kids shred open their gifts this year, make sure they have some to stimulate learning.  Here are a few ideas they will have so much fun they will likely not realize they are learning!

  • The Settlers of Catan - A game of building and trade
  • Connect Four- Teach them to strategize
  • Apples to Apples- Comparisons
  • Scrabble - Improves Vocabulary
  • Beat the Parents- Kids love to win
  • Sorry- Teaches how to be a good sport
  • RLC- Use to teach a child their right and left
  • Wii- Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader
  • Wii - Big Brain Academy
 We love our Bright Tutoring Family, thank you for a great year!!  

All the best,
Sheila Jones