Hello Friends,
It is hard to describe the satisfaction that comes with list-writing, but it is real. One of the surest ways to achieve anything in life is to write it down, to see the goal written out clearly. This is true for all of us at any age. Parents can introduce their middle school children to the wide world of organizational methods, as detailed in our feature article for February, "Helping Your Middle Schooler Develop Better Organizational Skills."
One way a parent can teach organizational skills outside of school studies is a family baking session. Show your children how to buy and set out ingredients and follow directions, as well as make some timely Valentine's Day gifts by reading our bonus article for this month, "You Can Do It: Rocky Road Cookie Cups." Plus, delicious!
Finally, check out my review of a classic work of fiction that ignited the Nigerian literary renaissance of the 1960s, China Achebe's Things Fall Apart, in this month's "What Is Betty Reading?"
Whatever your educational needs, Foundation for Learning is ready to assist you with caring, one-on-one, individualized tutoring, as well as assistance in overcoming or coping with Executive Function Disorder, Attention Deficit Disorder, and Specific Learning Disability.
Please call 610-207-7811 or email betty.foundationforlearning@gmail.com for a free consultation.
Best regards,
Betty