by Lemi-Ola Erinkitola | Oct 13, 2018 | Extraordinary Parents, Parent Improvement, Parent tips
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by Lemi-Ola Erinkitola | Mar 27, 2018 | Extraordinary Parents, Parent tips, Tutors and Teachers
Many parents experience times when their child struggles with a subject in school. Instead of paying for a tutor, seeking out community resources, or sending your child for after school help, you might choose to tutor your child yourself. After all, who knows your...
by Lemi-Ola Erinkitola | Jan 22, 2018 | Cyber Safety (Cyber Bullying), Parent tips, Technology
These days, it’s not uncommon to buy multiple devices in a single year. In fact, sometimes it feels like as soon as we purchase a device it’s out of date. Cell phones are a prime example. Every year there is a new “big release” of an updated cell phone, rendering...
by Lemi-Ola Erinkitola | Nov 15, 2017 | Early Elementary, Parent Improvement, Parent teacher conferences, Parent tips, Role Model, School, School Bully, School Fights, Social Challenge
As parents, you want what’s best for your children. Sometimes, this means you become frustrated with decisions made by other parents: perhaps they sent their sick child to school and that child ended up getting your child sick. It might be behavioral; they taught your...
by Lemi-Ola Erinkitola | Oct 23, 2017 | Attention, Confidence, Grades, Parent Improvement, Parent tips, Role Model, Self esteem, Social Challenge, Test Strategies
5 cool ways to increase self-esteem Most parents have one vision in common: they want their children to be happy and confident. Confidence can help your child perform better in school, navigate social situations, and grow into successful, happy adults. The good news...
by Lemi-Ola Erinkitola | Sep 15, 2017 | Back to School, Cognitive Skills, Critical Thinking Strategies, Early Elementary, Focus, Grades, Growth Mindset, Homework, Parent Improvement, Parent tips, Report card, School
Setting your child up for success doesn’t have to be difficult. A few simple action items can go a long way. Being present is key, whether it’s reviewing your child’s homework and schedule, or making sure you’re up-to-date on emails from the...