goal setting

Goal Setting is a valuable habit for all students, regardless of age, grade, or subject. But, many students don’t understand the connection between setting goals and how goals can help them get the grades they want. When students create a goal for themselves and keep track of their progress, it helps them better understand the […]

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Math Anxiety

Many students claim not to like math. However, for some, the issue with math is more than simply disliking algebra or fractions. For some students, doing math can cause negative emotions like fear of failure. This harms their ability to perform. This is known as “math anxiety.” Effects of Math Anxiety in Elementary and Secondary […]

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not participate in class

There are a number of reasons why students may not participate in class discussions or raise their hands when they have questions. Many students fear they will look silly, nervous, or less smart if they get the answer wrong—and their classmates will judge them for it. Many students feel that keeping quiet and listening to […]

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school routine tips

Alarms are ringing, toast is toasting, and backpacks are lined up by the door—school’s back, and with it comes the return of essential school routines! Keep reading to find out some handy school routine tips.  Summer to September Gone are the leisurely mornings of sleeping in, eating breakfast on the couch, and meeting up with […]

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Make the new school year smarter with these smarter school year tips! Starting a new school year can be tough for students. With so much focus on back-to-school prep, students pay little attention to what happens after the back-to-school rush is over and the school year is underway Students need school-year tips for success just […]

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