
Understanding the Teenage Brain
Teens may think they know it all, but science says otherwise! The rational part of the brain does not fully develop until the age of […]
Teens may think they know it all, but science says otherwise! The rational part of the brain does not fully develop until the age of […]
Originally published May 2009. After dealing with Covid-19 challenges this past year, should teens take a gap year to recover losses? The pandemic has been […]
Planning skills make learning easier. Whether starting elementary school or heading off to college, students can develop better planning skills at any age or grade. […]
A Guide for Parents of School-Aged Children Job action, work-to-rule, or strike: whether it is across a single school board or across an entire province, […]
One of the easiest ways for students to develop confidence in class is being able to turn in homework completed and on time. But in […]
Writing a formal essay can be scary! It requires a lot more work and research than other assignments, and there are many rules to follow […]
Studying at home has its perks: it’s a comfortable, low-pressure environment. However, there are a few reasons it can be difficult to study at home; […]
High school students have a lot of responsibilities on their plates. Between extracurriculars, grades, part-time jobs, exams, and balancing a large workload, it’s easy for […]
Many children (and their parents) dream of someday going off to college or university. Of course, there is a big difference between dreaming about it […]
Transitioning to high school from middle school is a big change for students. Moving to a new school with new classes, new classmates, and new […]
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