10 Things To Do If You’re Applying To College As An Athlete

For many students, the thought of retiring from competitive sports upon high school graduation is unthinkable. For many, continuing to play in college is a foregone conclusion… but what does the process look like? Making yourself an eye-catching prospect and creating connections with the right people can feel like a varsity sport in itself. While […]

Students Fell Behind During The Pandemic – And They’re Still Not Caught Up

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Most parents are well aware that COVID – including school closures, stress, and sickness – caused learning disruptions. Now that school has resumed and life has mostly returned to pre-pandemic ways, the conversation about these learning disruptions and delays has gone quiet. After all, kids are back in school and working hard – surely they’ve […]

What Will Accommodations Look Like On The Digital SAT?

As the digital SAT (dSAT) starts to roll out, students who receive testing accommodations are wondering how this will affect their testing experience. We’ll go into the various ways certain accommodations will be managed in the digital format, but we’ll cut to the chase with a positive bottom line: in general, accommodations for the dSAT […]

Students Have Begun Taking the Digital SAT… Here’s What They Have To Say

  On March 11th, 2023, international students became the first to take the new digital SAT (aka the dSAT), coming to the U.S. in early 2024. We won’t waste your time with a lengthy preamble – here’s what we are hearing about the initial rollout, and exactly how the dSAT differs from the SAT. The […]

The Upside of Feeling Stressed

The tossing and turning the night before a big exam or presentation. The slight nausea on the way to an important interview. The tears after less-than-positive feedback. We’ve all felt stress to varying degrees at different points in our lives, and it can be downright uncomfortable. Now, as parents, many of us are programmed to […]

ChatGPT Can Write Your College Admissions Essay (But It Probably Won’t Be Very Good)

Depending on your perspective, the potential of ChatGPT is either terrifying or awe-inspiring. If you’re not familiar, ChatGPT is an AI-powered “chatbot” that engages in conversational dialogue when given prompts. While the concept of chatbots isn’t entirely new, the capabilities of ChatGPT are – it is capable of  “challenging incorrect assumptions, answering follow-up questions, and […]

Three Big Ways Anxiety Impacts Executive Functioning

We’ve discussed the importance of executive functioning in previous blogs. Executive functioning is the umbrella term for many of the skills and abilities that allow students to flourish – the mental and cognitive abilities that help us multitask, focus on the task or information at hand, plan, and remember. While there are ways to strengthen […]

Your Homework Help Might Not Be That Helpful

They’re some of the most vivid memories of my childhood: sitting at the dining room table, long past sunset, as my dad coaxed me to finish math problems. More often than not, these tutoring sessions ended in tears (“This just doesn’t make any sense to me!“). While he had the best of intentions, research highlights […]

Three Things To Do When Your Child Doesn’t Make The Team

While getting cut from a team or being rejected from an opportunity is an inevitable rite of passage, it doesn’t make it sting any less. When your child hurts, you hurt (and it’s even worse if you feel like it’s an injustice). That said, your response to your child’s big disappointment can help or hurt […]