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Mnemonics for Young and Adult Learners
February 5, 2025
Mnemonics make learning easier by helping the brain store and recall information more effectively. Whether you’re a student or lifelong learner, these memory hacks can boost retention and recall. Read more to unlock the power of mnemonics!


Handling F’s: Recovering to Success
January 28, 2025
Failure happens, but it doesn’t have to define a child’s future. Teaching kids how to recover and improve builds resilience and long-term success. Learn how to guide your child from failure to success!
Flexible Thinking: What it is and how you can benefit from it
January 16, 2025
Flexible thinking helps kids adapt to change and find new solutions to challenges. Instead of getting stuck, they learn to pivot and problem-solve. Want to raise adaptable, resilient kids? Read more to help them develop this essential skill!


Dancing Through Life (Bring Yourself Joy in 2025)
January 3, 2025
Start 2025 with the 5 F’s: Strengthen family bonds, invest in your future, stay active, nurture friendships, and find moments of mindfulness. Small, intentional steps lead to a joyful life. Read more to make this your best year yet!
Tutoring as a Side Hustle for Teachers & College Students
December 28, 2024
Tutoring is a great side hustle for teachers and students! Pick a niche, sharpen your skills, and choose your teaching method. Join an agency or market yourself to grow through word-of-mouth. Read more to start your tutoring journey!

In a World so Noisy, Listening is your Superpower
December 11, 2024
Unlike reading, where the writer, text, and reader are the only players, listening involves the speaker, speech, message, context, location, and listener. This means there are more layers to listening than reading: the speaker’s voice and tone can convey different meanings with exactly the same words.


Developing Executive Function Skills
November 21, 2024
Executive Function is the cornerstone of success, empowering students to plan, prioritize, and achieve their goals. Discover how mastering these essential skills can unlock your child’s full potential and set them on a path to lifelong success.
Curiosity Killed What?
November 7, 2024
Cognitive skills matter, but research shows that resilience, curiosity, and discipline are even more crucial for a child’s success. The good news? These traits can be nurtured! Learn how to encourage curiosity and build lifelong skills in your child.


You Vs Procrastination
October 10, 2024
Procrastination is a significant hurdle to academic success, often leading to stress and ineffective last-minute cramming. Discover research-backed strategies to conquer procrastination and unlock your full potential.
The Journey to Brilliance
October 3, 2024
Education holds the key to self-discovery and brilliance, yet many students see it as just another requirement. Uncover the power of learning to find your life’s task and unlock your full potential.


The Socratic Method of Learning: Application in Education
September 26, 2024
The Socratic Method fosters critical thinking by encouraging deeper, reflective questions, transforming the way students engage with learning. Explore how this powerful method can enhance classroom dynamics and spark curiosity.
Improving Test Results
September 25, 2024
Testing not only improves recall but also highlights areas that need more focus, making it an essential part of effective learning. Discover how simple strategies can transform your study sessions and boost your test performance.


What You Have to Offer the World
September 19, 2024
Helping children discover their potential starts with understanding our own purpose. This article guides you through a self-discovery journey to identify your interests, transform them into skills, and realize what you have to offer the world.
AI and Your Child’s Education
September 12, 2024
AI is rapidly transforming education, providing leverage for both teachers and students to simplify complex tasks. This article offers a crash course on AI types, functions, and its potential in shaping the future of learning.


Math Can Be Easy, As ABC!
September 5, 2024
Math doesn’t have to be daunting! This article provides practical tips and insights to help students build confidence in math, starting with understanding its real-life value.
How are Educational Services different from School?
August 29, 2024
Educational services go beyond traditional schooling, offering diverse opportunities like online learning, teacher training, and special education support. Discover how these options can empower students, parents, and educators to explore new educational paths.


The Benefits of Relaxation in Education and Personal Development
August 22, 2024
Balancing work with relaxation is crucial for effective learning and personal growth. This article explores how breaks can prevent burnout, enhance productivity, and even lead to creative breakthroughs.
How To Become A Better Reader
August 15, 2024
Reading is a powerful skill that opens doors to endless possibilities. This article breaks down essential tips and activities to help readers of all ages improve their skills, from pre-reading to post-reading strategies.


What is intelligence, really?
August 8, 2024
Intelligence is more than test scores; it includes diverse abilities like creativity, problem-solving, and empathy. This article explores Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences and ways to nurture a child’s unique strengths.
Meditation and Education: Discovering the Hidden Link
August 1, 2024
Meditation offers a powerful boost to education by reducing stress and enhancing focus. This article uncovers how simple practices can align thoughts with actions and help manage information overload.


Self-Advocacy and Benefits to Your Child
July 18, 2024
Teaching children self-advocacy empowers them to make confident life choices and stand up for their needs. This article explores how self-advocacy skills, learned early, prepare kids for future success.
Homeschooling Made Easy (as possible)
July 3, 2024
Explore the advantages of homeschooling and how it offers a flexible, customized learning experience that fosters a strong bond between parent and child. Whether you’re new to the concept or looking for guidance, this article provides valuable insights to help you embark on your homeschooling journey.


Cody Rhodes: A Story of Resilience
June 20, 2024
Cody Rhodes’ journey from WWE to founding AEW and ultimately returning to claim the world heavyweight title is a testament to resilience and determination. This inspiring story highlights the importance of perseverance in all areas of life, including education, where both children and adults can learn to rise above challenges and pursue their goals with tenacity.
To Know and Not Do, is Not Yet to Know
June 14, 2024
This article emphasizes that true learning leads to behavioral change. It discusses the gap in workplace training and introduces strategies, like the A3 process, to help educators, parents, and students apply knowledge effectively in the classroom and beyond.


Our Success Stories
June 6, 2024
In our “Our Success Stories” series, we share how tutor Eileen boosted a student’s math confidence and grades through engaging support. Similarly, Miss Susan M sparked a homeschooling student’s writing journey by connecting with his love for Mario Brothers, demonstrating the power of rapport in tutoring.
Learning Gaps and a Remedy to Fill Them
May 30, 2024
Learning gaps occur when there’s a disconnect between what a student knows and what they should know, worsened by COVID-19 disruptions. Left unaddressed, these gaps can hinder future learning and career prospects. Identifying and remedying them is crucial for academic success.


Bloom’s Taxonomy (Pt 1): Application in Teaching and Learning
April 22, 2024
This article explores Bloom’s Taxonomy, emphasizing its use in guiding students from basic knowledge to higher-order thinking, like app creation. By focusing on the cognitive domain, educators can set achievable learning goals that enhance outcomes and support students’ progression from simplicity to complexity.
Bloom’s Taxonomy (Pt 2) Affective Domain: Where Learning Hits Home
May 1, 2024
Exploring the Affective Domain of Bloom’s Taxonomy, we see how feelings and attitudes influence meaningful learning. Emotional connections, like a child inspired by an engineer uncle, foster motivation and engagement, highlighting the importance of understanding the “why” behind education for personal growth.


Bloom’s Taxonomy (part 3): Application of the Psychomotor Domain in Education
May 15, 2024
Learning spans cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains. The psychomotor domain connects mental activity to physical skills, like catching a ball. Using Lionel Messi as an example, the process starts with imitation, where children learn by observing and mimicking others, just as Messi did in youth leagues.
Do You Need a Full Neuropsychological Evaluation or Will a Cognitive Assessment Do?
April 14, 2024
This article highlights the significance of cognitive assessments for parents, especially for children in 3rd grade and above who may be struggling. It introduces MindPrint Learning, Inc. as a cost-effective solution for evaluating cognitive skills while discussing the differences between cognitive and neuropsychological evaluations.


The Homeschooling Debate: Pros and Cons
April 6, 2024
Homeschooling presents a complex debate with passionate opinions. It allows for a flexible curriculum tailored to family needs and is growing in popularity. Legal requirements vary by state, and research shows homeschoolers often outperform public school students on standardized tests.
Take Notes, Effectively
March 24, 2024
Effective note-taking is vital for learning, retention, and recall, transforming information into a personalized format. This article introduces the Cornell Note-Taking System, which divides notes into sections for cues, main content, and summaries, encouraging active learning and better academic success.


Really, What is Education?
March 17, 2024
Education is the process of facilitating learning and acquiring knowledge. It can be seen as “pulling out” inherent potential, as Plato suggested, or filling a “blank slate,” as John Locke proposed.
“Grade Inflation” – What is it and why is it happening?
March 10, 2024
Grade inflation refers to giving students higher grades than they deserve, blurring the line between high and average performance. While it may motivate students, it questions the integrity of academic achievement.


Why Average Students are Overlooked in the Classroom – (and might deserve additional support)
February 26, 2024
Average students—those with grades of A, B, or C—often go unnoticed despite their potential. While they may seem fine academically, they can miss key fundamentals and might benefit from additional support to excel.
Providing Effective Academic Support for Kids with ADHD and ACEs
February 17, 2024
Children with ADHD and Adverse Childhood Events (ACEs) face unique challenges in academics. Support includes enhancing executive function skills to improve their focus and overall performance.


How Do We Learn Effectively?
February 5, 2024
Effective learning isn’t linear; it involves twists and turns. Understanding how we learn can enhance our skills and productivity. Cultivating a love for learning is essential, as it drives mastery and behavioral change.
Does it Seem Like Your Child Doesn’t Retain What They Learn?
October 17, 2023
If your child struggles with test anxiety and retaining information, it may be linked to executive functioning issues. Active recall can boost retention. Tutor Doctor provides assessments for tailored support.


Is your child smart, but scattered? Maybe your child needs help managing their time and setting goals.
October 12, 2023
Is your child smart but disorganized? They may need help with time management and goal setting. Tutor Doctor’s X-Skills program enhances planning, focus, and multitasking for academic success and beyond.
How Board Games Can Improve your Child’s Learning
January 24, 2024
Board games boost cognitive skills and social development in children. They enhance memory, decision-making, and strategic thinking while teaching goal setting and patience. Games like Cluedo and Chess are great options!


Cognitive Development in Children by Age Ranges
January 15, 2024
Understanding cognitive development in children is crucial for parents and educators. It involves how kids perceive and think, progressing through stages defined by Jean Piaget. This knowledge helps set realistic expectations for growth.