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  • Online vs. In-Person Tutoring: Which Is Best for Your Child?
    Online vs. In-Person Tutoring: Which Is Best for Your Child?

    With many students currently attending classes from home, parents may be wondering if tutoring is still a viable option for their child. Does online tutoring offer the same benefits as traditional in-person methods? Read on to find out which is best for ...

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  • The Value of Comic Books and Graphic Novels for Reluctant Readers
    The Value of Comic Books and Graphic Novels for Reluctant Readers

    Comic books and graphic novels can be effective tools to spark an interest in reading, especially for kids reluctant to pick up a novel. Keep reading to learn more about how they can help reluctant readers learn to love literature. The visuals help the ...

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  • Does Your Child Need A Test Prep Tutor?
    Does Your Child Need A Test Prep Tutor?

    If you have a student who is planning to take the SAT or ACT exams, we recommended they start preparing well in advance. These exams can be challenging, even for students who generally do well on tests. Does your child need a test prep tutor? Read on to ...

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  • What Parents Can Do to Support Their Child’s Emotional Well-Being
    What Parents Can Do to Support Their Child’s Emotional Well-Being

    Spend quality time together. Family time is incredibly important for a child’s emotional well-being, and any time spent together provides kids with a sense of balance and belonging. The scientific link between children’s emotional well-being and time spent ...

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  • 5 Common Myths About Tutoring Debunked
    5 Common Myths About Tutoring Debunked

    Tutoring is an incredibly helpful resource for students, especially those currently attending virtual classes from home. However, there are a few misconceptions about the tutoring process – so here are 5 common myths about tutoring, debunked! 1. Tutoring ...

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