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WHAT DO STUDENTS WITH DYSLEXIA, ADHD, AND AUTISM NEED TO BE SUCCESSFUL? – NORRINE RUSSELL, PH. D.
“That student is impossible—they won’t do anything you ask.” In a perfect world, all students with multiple exceptionalities would be well understood and effectively supported by all members of their education and treatment team. In reality, that’s rarely the case, despite the best intentions on the part of school personnel
When to Consider a Speech-Language Screening
In parenting and education, the common belief is that a child must exhibit serious concerns before considering a speech-language screening. However, taking a proactive approach to screenings provides valuable insights into your child’s growth and ways to support their development. Screenings serve as a guide to assess if a more
Home Grown Learning
My own son loves growing food on our aeroponic tower garden, and the results were nothing short of amazing again. After planting Swiss chard seeds and eagerly monitoring their progress, he was excited to watch the towering plant flourish before his eyes. With each new leaf that emerged, he gained
Really, What is Education?
I own a tutoring agency but I got to thinking this weekend “Really, how do we define education?”. So, I first consulted the all-knowing Chat GPT “what is education” and here was the response: “Education is the process of facilitating learning, or the acquisition of knowledge, skills, values, beliefs, and
Preparation Before Air Travel: Tips for a Smooth Journey with Your Autistic Child
Traveling by air with an autistic child can be both exciting and challenging. To ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey for the whole family, careful preparation is key. Here are some tips to help you prepare before your air travel adventure: 1. Book with a CATP: Certified Autism Travel Professionals
Illiteracy Crisis in America
Not many people are aware, but currently two-thirds or 66% of American 12 year olds are FAILING in reading. You read that right. In the richest country in the world, we are failing to teach most of our kids to read. Why? So many factors lead to this outcome. Too
What Grading Trends Reveal About Failing State of Modern Education
For over a century, the A-F grading scale has reigned supreme in educational assessment, touted as a beacon of objectivity and scientific rigor. Yet, Stuart Rojstaczer, a luminary academic from Duke University, unveiled a disquieting narrative in his 2003 exposé for the Washington Post. Startling revelations emerged: erstwhile, the collegiate
With KaiPod, Parents Decide What Their Children Learn
At KaiPod, we aspire to create a new type of educational model that puts families first, allows students to work at their own pace, and educates the whole child. We knew early on that it would be important to define exactly what that looked like and how we would measure
Nurturing Future Leaders: The Importance of Early College and Career Literacy for Middle School Students
In a rapidly evolving world, the journey from middle school to high school marks a significant transition in every student’s life. It’s a pivotal time where academic choices, career aspirations, and personal growth intersect. At Mission 2 Transition, we recognize the crucial role early college and career literacy play in
Nurturing Travel: A Compassionate Journey for Families with Autism
Embarking on a journey with a loved one on the autism spectrum can be a fulfilling yet challenging experience. As a passionate travel advisor with a certified specialization in working with individuals with cognitive disorders, I am committed to making your family’s travel dreams a reality. At no cost to
We’ve Been Schooled
For more than a century now, Americans have been unwittingly shaped by the American public education system. But wait, you might be saying! We’re a homeschooling family. Our children have never been in a public school. How is it possible we have been shaped by a system in which we
10 Commandments for Independent Teachers
We’re all probably pretty familiar with The Decalogue, the 10 commandments given by God to the Israelites after delivering them from the tyranny of Egypt’s pharaoh. (As an interesting personal exercise, try naming as many as you can from memory.) The Commandments were part of a new covenant of self-government
Helping Your Student Build Their Working Memory
Ever forgotten where your keys are? Can’t remember if you turned the alarm on? Gotten aggravated because your child can’t remember to brush his teeth when you send him to the bathroom? Yep, those are WORKING MEMORY problems! We all have them. The good news? It’s a skill that can
Choosing a tutor: Individual or Agency?
At certain points of our children’s education, we may request the support of a tutor. We are fortunate as parents to have many options, but they can be a bit overwhelming. Tutors can operate privately, with a learning center, or with an agency. This article aims for a comparative analysis
The Psychological Benefits of Regular Attendance in Enrichment Classes for Youth Development
Introduction: In the fast-paced and dynamic world we live in, nurturing the cognitive and emotional development of our youth is more critical than ever. Enrichment classes, such as chess or young entrepreneurs, provide an invaluable platform for fostering skills that extend beyond traditional academic subjects. While sporadic attendance may offer
Don’t Stop Believing (Even When You’re Living in a Lonely World) – Dr. Norrine Russell
Don’t Stop Believing (Even When You’re Living in a Lonely World) – Dr. Norrine Russell Like you, I’m a mama. More specifically, I’m the mama of two teenagers who delight me, perplex me, amuse me, teach me, love me, and have taught me to love. And I do love them,
Questions To Ask Instead
Originally written by Shyanne Kollefrath-Dangler on Paige’s Tutoring Recently, I saw a TikTok that mentioned questions to ask kids other than what they wanted to be when they grow up. It dived into many factors as to why the question may not be the best for children and honestly, it
Title: Unlocking Potential: Enrichment Classes as the Perfect Gift for Kids
In a world that constantly evolves with technology and innovation, parents are often searching for meaningful and impactful gifts for their children. While toys and gadgets may provide temporary joy, there’s an enduring gift that can shape a child’s future – enrichment classes. These classes go beyond traditional education, offering
The Long-Term Importance of Math
We’ve all heard it — Exclamations of “But when am I going to USE this?!” in frustration as students stare at (you guessed it) math homework. Math has always been an important life skill. But did you know that having strong math skills is becoming critical in the workforce? The Bureau
Community outings to build life skills!
Picture descriptions… When you go to the store you are actually working on tons of amazing life skills! I love taking my clients on community-based instruction trips to work on essential life skills. Awesome job today!! Certified Behavioral Coach and Paraprofessional working with ASD/ADHD children ages 3-14 focusing on emotional
How Online Tutors Can Help
Having a tutor is more than just working to get a grade up. While yes, grades are a top priority around here, they aren’t the only thing we focus on. Did you know, online tutors can help students in a variety of ways, including test prep, academic coaching, organizational skills,
Empowering Your Child: The Importance of Removing Them from a Toxic School Environment
Introduction: As parents, our primary concern is the well-being and development of our children. One crucial aspect of their growth is the environment in which they learn and interact with their peers. Unfortunately, not all school experiences are positive, and when bullying or continuous disruptions start hindering your child’s learning,
Bon Appetit – 1 Week of Meal Prep to Help Any Busy Family Thrive
Warm Welcomes to Paige’s Tutoring blog page! Here on our blog we have created a space for families to explore educational trends and parenting articles but to give back in a fun way with meals that will fuel your family to victory. Paige’s background has given her the drive to
Study Basics: How To Get Started
Originally written by Cassandra Marie Vella on Paige’s Tutoring Knowing how to study is an important part of being a successful student at any age. Having the right tutor guide your student is a great place to start. It will make a world of a difference. That being said, here
WHAT DO STUDENTS WITH DYSLEXIA, ADHD, AND AUTISM NEED TO BE SUCCESSFUL? – NORRINE RUSSELL, PH. D.
“That student is impossible—they won’t do anything you ask.” In a perfect world, all students with multiple exceptionalities would be well understood and effectively supported by all members of their education and treatment team. In reality, that’s rarely the case, despite the best intentions on the part of school personnel
When to Consider a Speech-Language Screening
In parenting and education, the common belief is that a child must exhibit serious concerns before considering a speech-language screening. However, taking a proactive approach to screenings provides valuable insights into your child’s growth and ways to support their development. Screenings serve as a guide to assess if a more
Home Grown Learning
My own son loves growing food on our aeroponic tower garden, and the results were nothing short of amazing again. After planting Swiss chard seeds and eagerly monitoring their progress, he was excited to watch the towering plant flourish before his eyes. With each new leaf that emerged, he gained
Really, What is Education?
I own a tutoring agency but I got to thinking this weekend “Really, how do we define education?”. So, I first consulted the all-knowing Chat GPT “what is education” and here was the response: “Education is the process of facilitating learning, or the acquisition of knowledge, skills, values, beliefs, and
Preparation Before Air Travel: Tips for a Smooth Journey with Your Autistic Child
Traveling by air with an autistic child can be both exciting and challenging. To ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey for the whole family, careful preparation is key. Here are some tips to help you prepare before your air travel adventure: 1. Book with a CATP: Certified Autism Travel Professionals
Illiteracy Crisis in America
Not many people are aware, but currently two-thirds or 66% of American 12 year olds are FAILING in reading. You read that right. In the richest country in the world, we are failing to teach most of our kids to read. Why? So many factors lead to this outcome. Too
What Grading Trends Reveal About Failing State of Modern Education
For over a century, the A-F grading scale has reigned supreme in educational assessment, touted as a beacon of objectivity and scientific rigor. Yet, Stuart Rojstaczer, a luminary academic from Duke University, unveiled a disquieting narrative in his 2003 exposé for the Washington Post. Startling revelations emerged: erstwhile, the collegiate
With KaiPod, Parents Decide What Their Children Learn
At KaiPod, we aspire to create a new type of educational model that puts families first, allows students to work at their own pace, and educates the whole child. We knew early on that it would be important to define exactly what that looked like and how we would measure
Nurturing Future Leaders: The Importance of Early College and Career Literacy for Middle School Students
In a rapidly evolving world, the journey from middle school to high school marks a significant transition in every student’s life. It’s a pivotal time where academic choices, career aspirations, and personal growth intersect. At Mission 2 Transition, we recognize the crucial role early college and career literacy play in
Nurturing Travel: A Compassionate Journey for Families with Autism
Embarking on a journey with a loved one on the autism spectrum can be a fulfilling yet challenging experience. As a passionate travel advisor with a certified specialization in working with individuals with cognitive disorders, I am committed to making your family’s travel dreams a reality. At no cost to
We’ve Been Schooled
For more than a century now, Americans have been unwittingly shaped by the American public education system. But wait, you might be saying! We’re a homeschooling family. Our children have never been in a public school. How is it possible we have been shaped by a system in which we
10 Commandments for Independent Teachers
We’re all probably pretty familiar with The Decalogue, the 10 commandments given by God to the Israelites after delivering them from the tyranny of Egypt’s pharaoh. (As an interesting personal exercise, try naming as many as you can from memory.) The Commandments were part of a new covenant of self-government
Helping Your Student Build Their Working Memory
Ever forgotten where your keys are? Can’t remember if you turned the alarm on? Gotten aggravated because your child can’t remember to brush his teeth when you send him to the bathroom? Yep, those are WORKING MEMORY problems! We all have them. The good news? It’s a skill that can
Choosing a tutor: Individual or Agency?
At certain points of our children’s education, we may request the support of a tutor. We are fortunate as parents to have many options, but they can be a bit overwhelming. Tutors can operate privately, with a learning center, or with an agency. This article aims for a comparative analysis
The Psychological Benefits of Regular Attendance in Enrichment Classes for Youth Development
Introduction: In the fast-paced and dynamic world we live in, nurturing the cognitive and emotional development of our youth is more critical than ever. Enrichment classes, such as chess or young entrepreneurs, provide an invaluable platform for fostering skills that extend beyond traditional academic subjects. While sporadic attendance may offer
Don’t Stop Believing (Even When You’re Living in a Lonely World) – Dr. Norrine Russell
Don’t Stop Believing (Even When You’re Living in a Lonely World) – Dr. Norrine Russell Like you, I’m a mama. More specifically, I’m the mama of two teenagers who delight me, perplex me, amuse me, teach me, love me, and have taught me to love. And I do love them,
Questions To Ask Instead
Originally written by Shyanne Kollefrath-Dangler on Paige’s Tutoring Recently, I saw a TikTok that mentioned questions to ask kids other than what they wanted to be when they grow up. It dived into many factors as to why the question may not be the best for children and honestly, it
Title: Unlocking Potential: Enrichment Classes as the Perfect Gift for Kids
In a world that constantly evolves with technology and innovation, parents are often searching for meaningful and impactful gifts for their children. While toys and gadgets may provide temporary joy, there’s an enduring gift that can shape a child’s future – enrichment classes. These classes go beyond traditional education, offering
The Long-Term Importance of Math
We’ve all heard it — Exclamations of “But when am I going to USE this?!” in frustration as students stare at (you guessed it) math homework. Math has always been an important life skill. But did you know that having strong math skills is becoming critical in the workforce? The Bureau
Community outings to build life skills!
Picture descriptions… When you go to the store you are actually working on tons of amazing life skills! I love taking my clients on community-based instruction trips to work on essential life skills. Awesome job today!! Certified Behavioral Coach and Paraprofessional working with ASD/ADHD children ages 3-14 focusing on emotional
How Online Tutors Can Help
Having a tutor is more than just working to get a grade up. While yes, grades are a top priority around here, they aren’t the only thing we focus on. Did you know, online tutors can help students in a variety of ways, including test prep, academic coaching, organizational skills,
Empowering Your Child: The Importance of Removing Them from a Toxic School Environment
Introduction: As parents, our primary concern is the well-being and development of our children. One crucial aspect of their growth is the environment in which they learn and interact with their peers. Unfortunately, not all school experiences are positive, and when bullying or continuous disruptions start hindering your child’s learning,
Bon Appetit – 1 Week of Meal Prep to Help Any Busy Family Thrive
Warm Welcomes to Paige’s Tutoring blog page! Here on our blog we have created a space for families to explore educational trends and parenting articles but to give back in a fun way with meals that will fuel your family to victory. Paige’s background has given her the drive to
Study Basics: How To Get Started
Originally written by Cassandra Marie Vella on Paige’s Tutoring Knowing how to study is an important part of being a successful student at any age. Having the right tutor guide your student is a great place to start. It will make a world of a difference. That being said, here