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There’s Still Time to Apply for These Scholarships: Part Two

There’s Still Time to Apply for These Scholarships: Part Two

College, Recommendations February 11, 2015 at 6:00 am

If your child is a senior in high school, you’ve probably devoted a considerable amount of time to thinking about their college tuition. Perhaps you’ve been saving up since they were born; perhaps you’ve already co-signed for some student loans. But however you and your child are planning to coverRead More

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Op-Ed: Ways to be a Better Parent

Best of the Web, Opinion February 2, 2015 at 8:30 am

If you’re reading this magazine, you probably care about being a good parent. You probably put time and effort into enriching your child’s life – in education and in other areas. But what does it mean, really, to be a good parent? In a recent op-ed, Forbes contributor Jordan ShapiroRead More

Homework, Class Size, and What We Thought We Knew

Homework, Class Size, and What We Thought We Knew

Education News, Schools January 26, 2015 at 3:59 pm

There are many things that we take for granted when thinking about K-12 education. Children have plenty of homework, and that’s good – it’s a critical learning tool. Right? And class size is a great talking point for selective schools, but  students can learn just as well in a largerRead More

Strategies to Make Art Come Alive for Kids

Strategies to Make Art Come Alive for Kids

Recommendations, Travel & Culture January 9, 2015 at 8:30 am

Some time ago, we posted a piece about the importance of arts education and a recent study measuring its effects. In response to that same study, The Huffington Post‘s Sarah Virginia White wrote an article advising parents on how to optimize museum tours for their children. In addition to aRead More

New Year’s Resolution for Parents and Students: Study Hard, Get Organized

New Year’s Resolution for Parents and Students: Study Hard, Get Organized

Community Events, Health & Science, Study Skills January 1, 2015 at 6:06 pm

At the start of January, many people make New Year’s resolutions – statements of intention to improve themselves or their lives in some way. But for many adults, resolutions quickly fade, forgotten within weeks or months. One study found only 8% of people actually achieve their resolutions. For adults in theRead More

K-12 Comp Sci Offerings on the Decline Nationwide

K-12 Comp Sci Offerings on the Decline Nationwide

This week, students in classrooms throughout America – including many right here in Houston – will be answering the challenge to complete an “Hour of Code” as part of Computer Science Education Week, an annual event championing computer science in K-12. Given the ascendance of computer science as an industry,Read More

Gift Ideas for Young Readers of All Ages

Gift Ideas for Young Readers of All Ages

It’s important to encourage children to read – reading fiction helps to build vocabulary and inculcate the skills that will help students understand and make the most of class readings throughout high school and college. If you’re stumped on what to get for any children or teens on your holidayRead More

Why is Homework Important for Elementary School Children?

Why is Homework Important for Elementary School Children?

Opinion, Recommendations November 10, 2014 at 10:23 pm

Many parents of younger elementary school students wonder whether their children’s homework is really necessary. Should my child really be devoting this much time to spelling worksheets? Can’t we let kids be kids until they’re just a little bit older? In a recent Huffington Post op-ed, entrepreneur and mother Kate SolomonRead More

New York Times Publishes List of Best Illustrated Children’s Books

New York Times Publishes List of Best Illustrated Children’s Books

Goods for Young Children, Recommendations November 9, 2014 at 10:15 pm

It seems like the holiday marketing season has come earlier than ever this year. If the relentlessly cheery music already playing in department stores has inspired you to start thinking about Christmas gifts, you may be interested in the list of the 10 best illustrated children’s books of 2014 recentlyRead More

Classroom Solutions to Help Dyslexic Students

Classroom Solutions to Help Dyslexic Students

Health & Science, Learning Differences, Recommendations November 6, 2014 at 10:19 pm

As many as one in five people suffers from dyslexia, a learning difference which affects the ability to parse text when reading and writing. If your child has recently been diagnosed with dyslexia, you probably have a lot of questions. What does my child see when looking at a pageRead More

NASA Opportunity for High School Juniors

NASA Opportunity for High School Juniors

Recommendations October 30, 2014 at 1:57 pm

If your teenager is interested in space travel and exploration, then he or she may be interested in the High School Aerospace Scholars program (HAS), a free NASA opportunity for current high school juniors. The application deadline is November 4th. Through the program, students are given the chance to learnRead More

How to Tutor Young Children

How to Tutor Young Children

Study Skills October 11, 2013 at 7:20 pm

Working with young children is vastly different from working with middle school or high school aged students in that younger children are fundamentally at an earlier developmental stage. Their sources of motivation and ability to work independently differ greatly from older students. In our experiences at General Academic, we haveRead More