Hello Friends,
Many times in our lives we get the uncomfortable feeling that we don't really fit in or that we are engaged in some sort of deception of others regarding our true abilities. This happens to just about everyone. But how could we all be imposters? Find out more about this under-discussed aspect of our lives, how it impacts students, and how to cope with it by reading our feature article for March, "Feeling Like a Fraud? Let's Talk About Imposter Syndrome."
March is here, and with it the arrival of spring. On the 20th of this month, the vernal equinox will bring an exact balancing of the day and night hours. Or will it? All is not quite so tidy for those of us keeping a very careful track of things. Find out why in our bonus article for this month, "Did You Know? The Length of The First Day of Spring Is Not What You Think."
Finally, check out my review of a book that takes the reader into an uncharted realm of new insights in this month's special feature, "What Is Betty Reading? Predictably Irrational."
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