New England Tutors Partners with ROOTS

New England Tutors Partners with ROOTS New before and after school care rooted in nature-based experiences is now open. “There are two things we should give our children: one is roots and the other is wings.” – Author Unknown Picture kids engaged in activities in a...

Build Your Education Toolkit

Build Your Education Toolkit We recently stumbled upon a fantastic no-cost educational resource that we have to share, izzit.org. This engaging resource can be used by anyone who is involved in the educational process – parents, grandparents, teachers and tutors. ...

Leveraging Resources to Create Educational Success

As districts announce their decisions for the Fall “return to school” plans, many of you are faced with a complex situation. While we had all hoped that the experiences of spring education would be a distant memory, the roles of parenting, teaching and working...

Executive Function and Academic Success

A four-year old might like to read at home with mom and dad, but will he be able to sit through lessons with a teacher when he transitions to Kindergarten? A 10-year old seems to be able to keep up with her homework when it all comes from one teacher, but is she ready...

How to Explain Coronavirus to a Child with Anxiety

We all have a lot on our minds right now with the uncertainty of the Coronavirus and the shift to home-schooling This article, “How to Explain Coronavirus to a Child with Anxiety” was published by ADDitude Magazine and offers some useful tips to help you...