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Tutoring Progressively with an Eye on National Standards
We hear a lot about different types of schools, math programs, reading programs, and so on. All of this information can feel overwhelming. Parents feel a lot of pressure to make the “right” decisions. What I’ve come to learn is ... Read More

Glee Cast Performs Loser Like Me, an Anthem Against Bullying
The cast of Glee on Fox gave voice to students who face bullying and harassment. The original song, “Loser Like Me,” written by Max Martin and Adam Anders, describes the students’ ability to withstand the antics of Sue Sylvester and peers ... Read More

Internship Interviews via Skype
As a Talent Development Specialist for a Fortune 100 media company from 2006-2011, I spent months recruiting students from colleges and business schools to create a highly competitive talent pool in consumer marketing, finance, IT, and custom publishing. Despite the ... Read More

Finance and Accounting for Tweens and Teens
When I tell my friends that I teach younger students about Finance and Accounting, they think I’m crazy. How can a twelve-year-old understand derivatives, valuation, or compounded interest? Over the past couple of years, I have worked with numerous tweens ... Read More

Lessons from the Field: 8 Tips for Successful Museum Visits with Kids
Museums are fantastic places for learning and exploring the world around us. Where else can you find a dinosaur soaring 100 feet and a starry night indoors? Often times, bringing young kids to museums can be daunting. Here are some ... Read More