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6 Myths about Gifted and Talented Students

by Sara Vazquez Shaw

1. Gifted and talented students are overachievers

Believing the preconception that gifted and talented students are overachievers can be detrimental to a student's educational growth. While a child may have a naturally high intellect, it does not always translate to motivation. Educators have found...

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Top 5 Online Productivity Tools

by Sara Vazquez Shaw

It can be difficult to study online when the temptation to check Facebook every two minutes lingers and your motivation is waning. Students can increase their productivity when studying for exams, researching papers, and writing essays by using these five online productivity tools.

1. Leechblox

A ...

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Five Signs Your Child Needs a Tutor

by Christine Chadwick

Between demanding studies, extracurricular activities, and busy family lives, individual attention can help students of all ages and abilities. Perhaps you've found yourself wondering how to give your child a more enjoyable academic experience. These five signs can help you determine whether it's ti...

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Five Ways Physical Activity Helps Learning

by Christine Chadwick

Most people exercise to have fitter bodies, but did you know exercising can also give your mind a workout? Students, in particular, can enjoy many brain-boosting benefits from putting down the remote and taking an afternoon walk instead. Let's count down five ways being fit isn't just good for your ...

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4 Mistakes to Avoid While Learning a Language

by Grace Dickins

Broadening your horizons by speaking another language boosts brain activity and enhances your cultural awareness. While on vacation or studying abroad, it's impossible to measure the satisfaction you feel when you're able to navigate through small talk with a local (however simple it may be).

To he...

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