The Reading, Writing and Arithmetic of Assistive Technology
By Michael CruseLet’s face it; you spend countless hours on the computer. In today’s society, it’s not uncommon to spend an hour in paying...
Key Points to Consider When Hiring a Tutor
by Dr. Ralph G. Perrino“Mom, leave me alone!”…. “Sally, you don’t seem to get it. You are a junior and this year is critical!...
Goal Setting for the New School Year
By Dr. Raymond J. HuntingtonAfter several weeks of summer vacation, your child should be heading back to school rested and determined to make the...
Keep Reading With Kids After They Start School
Just because your child already has started school doesn't mean you shouldn't continue to read to him or her at home.While most of us...
Get Ready for the Second Semester
by Dr. Raymond J. HuntingtonRemember that “go get ‘em” attitude you and your child had at the beginning of the school year? That certainty...
Is Your Child Ready for School? Are You?
Anticipation builds as the new school year approaches. Every year my kids become antsy as the stores fill up with new backpacks, fun colorful...
Books For Black History Month
Day of TearsBy Julius LesterIn 1859, in Savannah, Georgia, Pierce Butler stages the biggest stave auction in American history to pay off his mounting...
Math Anxiety A Real Problem or Just an Excuse?
Math Anxiety - A Real Problem or Just an Excuse?by Ann K. Dolin,M.Ed. The thought of a math test can make even the most confidentstudent...
Destination: Higher Education
By Dr. Raymond J. HuntingtonIn many ways, the path to the right college or university is like a board game. Make the right move...
Look Beyond Test Scores to Find Out if Your Child is on Course
By Dr. Raymond HuntingtonWhen your child has a stuffy nose and persistent cough, chances are your doctor will use a thermometer and stethoscope for...