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230: The Coach Approach to Parenting and Teaching with ImpactADHD

17 Sep

How do parents and teachers support students in becoming more and more independent? Elaine Taylor-Klaus from ImpactADHD walks us through the four phases of transition in the adult/student relationship, and shares how taking on a Coach Approach to communicating with … Read More »

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229: Answers to Your Questions About the SAT and Advanced Placement

10 Sep

Questions! Questions! We love questions! Below are two questions about the SAT and Advanced Placement tests that we got recently from two moms: (1) “I just heard someone talking about their 2nd child who took a gap year and delayed … Read More »

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228: Five Teacher Mistakes And What Students Can Do Instead

3 Sep

Well-meaning teachers make mistakes when it comes to setting students up to study effectively! Listen in as Gretchen shares five mistakes teachers accidentally make, including tips for how both students and teachers about how to handle the fallout of these … Read More »

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227: Debunking Misinformation about the ACT’s Science Exam

27 Aug

Are you buying into some faulty information about ACT science? Megan walks you through what this section of the standardized test is really about — and believe it or not! — it’s not science. Go figure. Specifically, we discuss: (1) … Read More »

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226: A Simple Checklist for Helping Students Overcome Procrastination

20 Aug

How do you help a teen overcome their procrastination and take action on academic assignments they don’t want to do? In today’s episode Gretchen walks you through a checklist of four ways to help teens “get in gear” when they … Read More »

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225: Save Money on Testing with Fee Waivers

13 Aug

For many families, the costs of taking standardized tests like the ACT, SAT and AP’s are out reach. However, it is possible to receive fee waivers, and Megan breaks down exactly how. Tune in to learn more about topics like: … Read More »

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224: Anti-Boring Tool #4 – Quizzable Study Tools

6 Aug

The most important part of studying is retrieval practice (in other words, testing yourself)… …but how do you test yourself in new and interesting ways so that you don’t bore yourself to tears? Tune in for Part 4 of the Anti-Boring Summer … Read More »

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223: How to Apply for Testing Accommodations for ACT & SAT

30 Jul

It’s possible to receive accommodations on the SAT & ACT for students with physical or learning differences. However (and this is a super important point for families of these kinds of students):  you need to apply in advance. Both SAT … Read More »

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222: Anti-Boring Tool #3 – Hone It Notes

23 Jul

Do you ever review your lecture notes after you take them? Most people don’t… mostly because it seems like a lot of work and they don’t know how. This simple note taking tip could change your entire ability to learn … Read More »

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221: Four Tips for Knocking Off Your Summer Reading Assignment

16 Jul

Many schools assign summer reading, and most students wait until the last minute to do it. Tune in as Megan and Gretchen provide four tips for getting a head start on your summer reading, and getting it done well before … Read More »

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