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What to Expect from Exceptional Calculus Tutoring

Nov. 28, 2014

Calculus may well be one of the most challenging subjects a high school student will encounter.

Trigonometry Tutoring: Helping Your Student Navigate Mid-Fall Challenges

Oct. 20, 2014

Mid-fall is a critical time of the school year for high school students: they experience homework overload, are faced with demanding group projects, and must prepare for numerous quizzes and exams.

How to Help your Child with Algebra

Mar. 20, 2014

Algebra is a challenging subject for many students.

Getting a Student to Understand Geometry

Aug. 15, 2014

As parents, you know Geometry can be quite complex and sometimes your child can get lost when trying to remember terms like congruent triangles, quadrilaterals, and theorems, just to name a few.

The First Report Card: Solving Math Struggles Early

Nov. 03, 2014

It's report card season, which means by now your child has likely received or will soon receive his or her first report card of the year.

Ways a Tutor Can Help a Student De-Stress about Calculus

Apr. 21, 2014

Just mention the word calculus and you might notice that your high school student will quickly want to change the subject.

Getting a Child to Appreciate Math

May. 02, 2014

For some students, math skills come easily, as do the aptitudes needed to be a successful math student: analyzing patterns, thinking logically and critically, and solving problems.

The Importance of Setting Math Goals

Dec. 15, 2014

Elementary and middle school grades are critical years for a student’s math development, as it is during this time students learn the fundamentals so imperative for success in upper level math courses.

How Important Listening Skills Really Are For Academic Success

Nov. 13, 2013

Learn four great ways to improve a student's listening skills and why these skills are essential for achieving excellence in school.

Does Your Child Need Summer Math Tutoring?

Jun. 18, 2014

While summer is typically a time for children to relax and enjoy time off from all-day learning, it’s a good idea to take charge of your child’s skills during this period.

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