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mental health affects learning

Struggling in school doesn’t always mean a child isn’t trying—sometimes, the root cause is mental health. Learning struggles in school are not always about ability—sometimes […]

Brain Learns Best

All parents want to give their children the best chance to succeed, not just in school, but in life. But helping kids truly learn (not […]

spring learning slump

The countdown to summer has officially begun. The sun is shining, and summer vacation is just around the corner. For students, this time of year […]

Summer Learning Loss

By June, most students (and parents, too) are more than ready for a break. The routines of the school year give way to sunny days, […]

Math Confidence

For many students (and let’s be honest—many parents, too), math can feel like a big, scary subject. Numbers, equations, formulas—it can all seem overwhelming. But […]

When parents think about tutoring, they often focus on academic improvement—higher test scores, better report cards, and stronger subject knowledge. While these are important, tutoring […]

Attention spans are shrinking in today’s fast-paced digital world. Unfortunately, traditional learning methods don’t always keep students engaged. That’s where microlearning comes in—a powerful, research-backed […]

Many students believe they are either naturally good or bad at math. This idea—that some people have a “math brain” while others do not—is a […]

Extracurricular activities play an important role in any child’s development, helping them build skills, make friends, and explore their passions. However, in Canada, the cost […]