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Friday, September 20, 2013

3 Reasons Why Waiting to Get Help is a BAD IDEA


 CAN YOUR CHILD AFFORD FOR YOU TO WAIT?




School has begun.  Students are settled.  The grades are in.  Students should have received their progress report by now.  The first progress report is an important indicator into your child's academic performance.  Are they failing, barely passing, passing, or excelling? Everyone should want their child to excel.  No one certainly wants them to fail.  So, don't take this first progress report for granted or brush it off.  If the grades aren't good, it indicates that your child needs help and waiting may not be the best solution.

"An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure"
-Benjamin Franklin
You may have heard this saying before.  Simply put (in the world of education), it means that if you plan, prepare, and get help early, you may prevent failure.  Just a little help early on makes a world of difference in the end.  We get calls from parents all of the time and they tell us that they will "wait to see" if their child will pull his/her grades up without establishing an effective plan to do so.  Another saying states that "a failure to plan is a plan to fail." Other times, parents call us after they've waited until it was almost too late to get their child some help with their academics.  
We want to help you prevent failure by helping you to understand why it isn't a good idea to wait.


3 Reasons Why Waiting is 
NOT a Good Idea!
Reason 1 
Loss of Confidence 
A child's confidence is connected to how well they perform--their success. If your child starts off doing well their confidence increases.  If they perform poorly on assignments, eventually their confidence will become affected by it.  They may begin to give up easily or stop trying altogether.  Their class participation may dwindle or they may withdraw during class.  Why should they keep trying if they keep getting the wrong answers? It is important to take notice of your child's behavior and attitude as it relates to their schoolwork. The more they fail, the less enthusiastic and motivated they become.  This increases the likelihood of continued failure.  You have to intervene as soon as your child begins to struggle and either provide the extra assistance they need or find someone who can.  Your child cannot wait!
Reason 2 
Falling Behind                                    

Most of the information that students learn in school builds upon one another.  This not only occurs from lesson to lesson and unit to unit, it occurs from one grade level to the next.  It is important that foundations of knowledge are established and understood before moving on to the next level.  Many students misunderstand or lack the foundation of skills learned at the beginning of the school year or during the previous school year to be successful in their classes. So, they fall behind.  If they do not catch up as soon as possible, they continue to fall behind making it extremely difficult to understand any new material covered by the teacher.  When they say, "I just don't get it," this may be an indication that there are some issues with understanding basic concepts that were taught.  Understand that this leads to frustration, stress, and the possibility of failure.  Can your child afford to retake a test or class or to redo an assignment?  As one saying puts it, "if you don't have time to do it right, you must have time to do it again."  Give your child a chance to do it right and not to have to do it again.  Don't wait until the last minute to get them the help they need.  Find a tutor now!
Reason 3 
It's Stressful                                     

Have you ever been stressed? It's not a good feeling.  So, just imagine how a child feels when dealing with the pressures related to passing a test or doing well on an assignment when they don't understand the information.  They get upset or frustrated and that makes it hard to complete the assignment.  Stress affects a student's ability to focus and concentrate because he/she is so worried about getting the wrong answer.  Stress also affects behavior and the ability to sleep well at night.  It even affects a person's health.  If I child falls behind in school, stress is a possible outcome.  It may affect a child mentally, physically, emotionally, behaviorally, and/or psychologically.  Make life easier and stress free for your child.  Get them the help they need and deserve by not waiting until they fail.  Find someone to provide academic tutoring and support today! Can you afford to wait?
Accelerated Learning Services wants to help you!
Even if your child is doing well in his/her classes getting help to reinforce concepts won't hurt.  It's okay to have them participate in tutoring every 2 weeks in order to maintain good grades or improve.  For children who are not doing well based on the last progress report received, we encourage you to get tutoring assistance immediately.  Give us a call at 
855-388-8676 or visit us on the web at www.alstutoring.com for tutoring and test prep. We will be glad to speak with you and assist you in any way possible.
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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

How To Fight Procrastination

Top 10 Tips To Fight Procrastination


"Procrastination is the thief of time." Edward Young


One of the biggest reasons why students are not successful in school is because of PROCRASTINATION. Procrastination is defined as "putting off or delaying or deferring an action to a later time."  Approximately 95% of students are prone to procrastination, 50% procrastinate consistently, and 20% are CHRONIC procrastinators.  

What triggers students to clean out closets or wax the car when it's time to work on their statistics paper? Usually it's self-doubt, says procrastination researcher and Carleton University psychology professor Timothy A. Pychyl, PhD.  Other students may actually think they get a thrill out of delaying their work and believe they work best under pressure.  

So, how do you fight procrastination?  Here are 10 Steps to help fight this DISEASE!  

  1. Write Down Your Goals
    • Write down all of your goals for the next day the previous night -- Goal setting is most important but take it day by day to keep from being overwhelmed.
  2. Set A Schedule
    • Set a schedule for all of your tasks and assignments and don't stop until you have finished all of your tasks one by one
  3.  Positive Self-Talk
    • Replace negative messages with positive ones, like "I can sit down, concentrate, and get this done," or "I have good ideas that I can communicate to other people."
  4. Get Your Friends to Help
    • Get a friend to call you every 20 minutes or so to make sure you're working and see how far you've gotten.  This friend is your "Accountability Partner."  They will hold you accountable and responsible for doing what you say you're going to do.
  5. Focus on Fun!
    • Think about the pressure-free good times you'll have when you get your work out of the way.
  6. Give Yourself a Break
    • Allow yourself a little "controlled" procrastination, Play ONE game. Text a friend. Get on Facebook or Twitter.  But promise yourself afterwards, you'll get down to it.  Then follow through.
  7. Take a Nap
    • Restless?  Can't settle down?  You may be sleep-deprived and not even know it. A 20-minute nap can do the trick.
  8. Remove Distractions
    • Turn off all electronic devices and communication. Just use only what you need to accomplish your task.  If you're going to need the computer, turn off all notifications and log out of all of your social networks.  If you must have your phone on (so your accountability partner can call you), place it on vibrate and send out a DO NOT DISTURB  message to your other friends.
  9. Shape Your Space
    • Pick a work area.  Set it up the way you like it.  For some, it's a nice, clean place where it's quiet.  For others, it might be the kitchen table.  Try to avoid your room, especially the bed, because your brain and body associates sleep with your room.
  10. Treat Yourself
    • Make a cup of tea or a smoothie.  Set out some candies or nuts.  Reward yourself once the tasks/assignments are complete.

Are you a procrastinator? Which category of procrastinators do you fall into: chronic, occasional, consistent?  What makes you procrastinate? Thanks for sharing your comments with us. Don't forget to share this article with your friends if you found it helpful.



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About the author:

Aquarius Cain is the CEO of Accelerated Learning Educational Services. She is a full-time tutor with more than ten years of combined teaching and tutoring experience.  As an educator, Mrs. Cain is a lover of learning and any opportunity she gets to spread knowledge through training the mind, she does, in her own unique way!

Connect with Aquarius Cain on LinkedIn

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About Accelerated Learning Educational Services (ALES):

ALES is a tutoring company that provides comprehensive tutoring services. Students in grades K-12, college students, and adult learners can get quality tutoring through an online course, live virtual one-on-one tutoring, or in-home tutoring.  For more information on the world-class services and service areas provided by ALES, visit the website: www.acceleratedlearningservices.com

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Monday, January 14, 2013

Ways to Help Students Get Organized


5 Ways to Get Organized For School Success

By Aquarius Cain

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If your life is filled with clutter, or if you can’t find things, then it’s likely that you need to learn how to organize it.  Organization helps to keep the stress levels low and the success levels high. Learning how to organize is pretty simple, no need to hire a professional organizer to show you how to do so.  Here are some tips to help you learn organization skills:

Organize your papers


            Organize your papers.  Make sure you have a separate binder or a separate section in a loose-leaf binder for every subject you take.  Write everything for each class in its notebook or section.  Also, for every subject, keep a folder where you can put handouts and other loose pages.  Color-coding your notebooks and folders can help.

Read the article, How To Be Successful in School, for more information about organizing your notebook and color-coding it.


Organize your backpack


            Don’t let stuff accumulate in your backpack.  Each day when you get home, clean out your backpack.  Throw away trash and whatever you don’t need.  Be careful about throwing away returned assignments and graded papers.  It’s a good idea to keep them for future referencing for cumulative tests.  Place papers that you decide to keep in your ORGANIZED notebook.  Before you go to bed, make sure that everything you’ll need at school the next day is in your backpack, neatly placed where you can find it easily.  Place your backpack at the door so that you don’t forget it if you have to leave in a hurry.


Organize your locker


            Clean out your locker regularly—at least once a week.  Throw out trash and take home whatever you don’t need.  Again, be cautious about throwing away papers that may be helpful in the near future.  Don’t use your locker as an extension of your closet.  Piled-up clothes take up room and make it harder to find things you need.  You might want to try a locker organizer.  They don’t cost a lot and they give you a little extra storage space.  Also look for locker accessories and locker decorations as an added touch.  It may inspire you to keep your locker organized and clean.  The Container Store is a great place to find locker organizers and decorations at a cheap price.


Organize your workspace


            Remove clutter, make sure you have all the supplies you need and keep your workspace clean.  To find out how to choose the appropriate workspace, click here: Find the appropriate workspace


Organize your schedule


            Time management is the key to organizing your schedule.  Keep a master calendar and record everything you have to do on that calendar.  Transfer assignments from your assignment book.  Don’t forget to write in social events such as parties, sports events, and trips.  The following documents will help you to get started organizing your schedule.


Homework Checklist

Did you find this article useful? What would you say keeps you from being more organized? Share your thoughts and comments with us below.

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About the author:

Aquarius Cain is the CEO of Accelerated Learning Educational Services. She is a full-time tutor with more than ten years of combined teaching and tutoring experience.  As an educator, Mrs. Cain is a lover of learning and any opportunity she gets to spread knowledge through training the mind, she does, in her own unique way!

Connect with Aquarius Cain on LinkedIn

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About Accelerated Learning Educational Services (ALES):

ALES is a tutoring company that provides comprehensive tutoring services. Students in grades K-12, college students, and adult learners can get quality tutoring through an online course, live virtual one-on-one tutoring, or in-home tutoring.  For more information on the services and service areas provided by ALES, visit the website www.acceleratedlearningservices.com

Follow Accelerated Learning on Twitter
Like Accelerated Learning on Facebook