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Every child will likely have trouble with homework at some point. But for children with ADHD, the problem can go beyond a few assignments. Students […]

Social media has become a big part of students’ lives today. Pew Research shows that 90% of teens use social media daily. These platforms help […]

If your child is applying to an independent or private school, they’ll need to write the SSAT. The Secondary School Admission Test (SSAT) is a […]

For Canadian students applying to U.S. colleges and universities, the SAT and ACT remain important standardized tests for admissions. Strong preparation matters, but test-day preparation […]

Strong planning and organization skills are often key factors behind top-performing students. While knowledge across different subject areas is important, the ability to manage time, […]

March Break is a welcome pause for many students during the school year. Students get a chance to rest, recharge, and step away from daily […]

Listening tools such as audiobooks, podcasts, and text-to-speech tools are more popular than ever. Many parents are asking: Is listening just as effective as reading […]

If more hours of studying aren’t leading to better results, the problem isn’t effort — it’s strategy. By late January, many students and families reach […]

Executive function is one of the most important and most misunderstood foundations of learning, behaviour, and everyday success. Whether you’re a parent, educator, or adult […]