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April 30, 2018
Middle School: The No No List
Here, Cynthia talks about Middle School and “The No No List“that can affect learning.
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April 29, 2018
Middle School: The No No List
Here, Cynthia talks about Middle School and “The No No List” that can affect learning.
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April 23, 2018
A Matter of Style – Organized Chaos
In this video, Cynthia talks about “Organized Chaos“.
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April 16, 2018
A Matter of Style – Do You Want a Warning, or a Ticket
Today, Cynthia has a helpful question to ask your children.
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April 9, 2018
A Matter of Style – More Snack Breaks
Here, Cynthia speaks about needing to have “More Snack Breaks“.
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April 3, 2018
Applied Learning Styles For Corporate Leaders
Here, Cynthia speaks in her video on the importance of learning in the corporate world for leaders.
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March 26, 2018
A Matter of Style – What if the Classroom Doesn’t Match the Child?
Here, Cynthia talks about your child’s classroom.
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March 19, 2018
A Matter of Style – Just So They Read
Here, Cynthia speaks in her video on how to help you child enjoy reading.
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March 13, 2018
Straight To The Source
This week, we go “Straight To The Source” with our Middle Schoolers.
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March 12, 2018
A New Beginning
“I may not be perfect, but parts of me are excellent.”
–Ashleigh Brilliant
This school year can be the best one ever for you and your children—and it may have little to do with getting straight As.
Let’s face it—as parents, we want our kids to succeed in every possible way. And yet, in our hearts we know that’s unrealistic. Our society puts a tremendous amount of pressure on students to excel at everything in school: writing, math, science, problem solving, social skills, athletics, and more. And yet as adults, none of us can do everything equally well. Unfortunately, we didn’t get to specialize much until we became adults.
Not being able to do everything well doesn’t work as an excuse for failure. There has to be a balance when you’re figuring out someone’s strengths and weaknesses. No one gets to indulge in only doing what they want to do, so it’s important to help our children learn how to deal with situations and circumstances that are difficult or uncomfortable.
So as I enter the blogosphere, I propose we start with the topic of helping our kids succeed in school—but with a less traditional approach. For 25 years I’ve had a favorite phrase I pound into everyone who will listen to me:
What’s The Point?
You’ll often see that theme recurring in this blog. You’ll find out how much I love the idea of What’s the Point Education. We’ll talk about ways to hold on to bottom-line accountability and high academic standards while still focusing on learning strengths and methods that actually work.
We’ll look at practical and immediately useful ways to identify strengths and figure out ways to overcome even the most daunting challenges. Best of all, we’ll focus on the positive aspects of our children and delight in designing strategies that bring out the best in them.
We’ll take it in bite-sized pieces, and we’ll share resources—books, web sites, articles, and other media. I’ll be encouraging you to work on one issue at a time, and to look for ways to help your children become confident learners who take charge of their own success.
Thanks for stopping by—I look forward to spending time with you!
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