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Concerned about progress? Struggling to motivate? Fighting over schoolwork? Frustrated and running out of ideas?
Scholarly can help.
Transferable Skills
Grades don’t translate into skills.
Most students never see critical skills modeled or work in practice. Strong notetaking, active listening, active reading, and written expression are applicable in every subject, leading to better learning outcomes.
Small Groups, Short Classes
Busy schedules make catching up difficult.
Scholarly courses maximize learning with small group instruction and short time frames. Courses range from one to eight weeks, and limit six students per class to ensure teacher attention is balanced with collaboration and discussion.
Personal Advocacy
Students don’t know what they don’t know.
When teachers introduce and model skills, resources, and alternatives, students choose what best fits their needs. This advocacy empowers them to be creative, resourceful, resilient, and independent.
Empowering young minds.
Together,
let’s create a strategy to empower your young learner.
Schedule a FREE, zero-obligation Zoom session to discuss concerns and best options to meet your child’s needs.
Upcoming Parent Q&As
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College Readiness
Available Sessions
Daytime Session: January 18th @ 2:00 pm (Daytime Session)
Evening Session: January 21st @ 7:30 pm (Evening Session)
Join me for January's Parent Q&A, "College Readiness", a brief discussion that outlines the basic skills the average college freshman will need to succeed in their first year. Many graduating seniors, even high-performing ones, are unprepared to handle the rigors of college. Freshman year often has a steep learning curve because academic and independence expectations are starkly different from those in high school. Whether they are attending a local community college or a prestigious university, every student needs to develop a strong skill set for notetaking, studying, research, essay writing, organization, and time management.
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