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Distance Learning Survival Guide

September 3, 2020 by Halley Lavenstein Leave a Comment

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Top Tips for How To Support Your Kids During Distance Learning Your house may now be your child’s classroom. You may feel a little lost about how to make that work alongside your own obligations. Here is your Distance Learning Survival Guide - some helpful teacher tips for supporting your child with distance learning or even homework time: Use simple, real consequences “If you do … [Read more...]

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Making School at Home FUN with Hands-on Activities!

March 21, 2020 by Lisa Bigney Leave a Comment

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By Saskia Nilsen RITES learning specialist and education advocate Try something fun each day. You've got this! Keep your child learning and achieving goals, while also social distancing and working from home yourself. Below are ideas to support parents at home to help your children get started with digital learning, as well as other ideas for activities and hands-on learning. Hands-On … [Read more...]

Filed Under: anxiety, Education, eighth grade, Elementary school, fifth grade, first grade, fourth grade, Grades, help for home, help with school, high school, high school students, home school, Homework, Learning at home, learning difficulties/differences, Math, math help, math tools, Reading, Reading & Writing, Reading skills, School stress, science, second grade, seventh grade, sixth grade, struggling, third grade, Writing skills Tagged With: academic skills, academics, children, education, home school, homework, learning, learning websites, math tutoring, technology at home

Elementary School: 2 Key Questions You Should Be Asking

October 4, 2018 by Halley Lavenstein Leave a Comment

These key questions open the pathway for your child's school success The new school year is underway. Students, teachers and parents have settled back into the regular routine (for the most part). It’s time to check in. Do you know how your child is doing? Do you know how you can best help your child find school success? Ask these 2 simple, key questions to get the answers and results you … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Achievements, anxiety, anxiety, Better grades, Education, Elementary school, fifth grade, first grade, fourth grade, Grades, Grades, Help, help with school, Homework, learning difficulties/differences, organization, Parents, Primary school, Programs, RITES, RITES Programs, School stress, second grade, struggling, third grade, Uncategorized Tagged With: academic skills, academics, achievements, awareness, children, homework, organization, parents, Rhode Island Tutorial & Educational Services, Rhode Island Tutorial and Educational Services, RITES, RITES program, skills, struggling, students, stuggling, support

Middle School: 2 Key Questions You Should Be Asking

October 4, 2018 by Halley Lavenstein Leave a Comment

These key questions open the pathway for your child's school success The new school year is underway. Students, teachers and parents have settled back into the regular routine (for the most part). It’s time to check in. Do you know how your child is doing? Do you know how you can best help your child find school success? Ask these 2 simple, key questions to get the answers and school success … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Achievements, anxiety, anxiety, Better grades, Education, eighth grade, Grades, Grades, Help, help with school, Homework, learning difficulties/differences, organization, organizational challenges, Parents, Programs, RITES, RITES Programs, School stress, seventh grade, sixth grade, struggling, Tutoring, Uncategorized Tagged With: academic skills, academics, achievements, awareness, children, homework, learning, learning differences, learning disabilities, organization, parents, Rhode Island Tutorial & Educational Services, Rhode Island Tutorial and Educational Services, RITES, RITES program, skills, struggling, students, study skills, stuggling, support, tutoring

High School: 2 Key Questions You Should Be Asking

October 4, 2018 by Halley Lavenstein Leave a Comment

These key questions open the pathway for your child's school success The new school year is underway. Students, teachers, and parents have settled back into the regular routine (for the most part). It's time to check in. Do you know how your child is doing? Do you know how you can best help your child find school success? Ask these 2 simple, key questions to get the answers and results you … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Achievements, ACT preparation, anxiety, anxiety, Better grades, Education, Grades, Grades, help with school, high school, high school students, high schoolers, Homework, learning difficulties/differences, organization, Parents, Programs, RITES, RITES Programs, SAT, SAT preparation, School stress, standardized test prep, struggling, study skills, Tutoring, Uncategorized Tagged With: academic skills, academics, achievements, awareness, children, High school study skills, homework, learning, learning differences, learning disabilities, organization, overcome, parents, Rhode Island Tutorial & Educational Services, Rhode Island Tutorial and Educational Services, RITES, RITES program, skills, struggling, students, study skills, stuggling, support, test taking

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