Here are some of the biggest pros and cons to remote learning and lessons that both you and your child can take away from this unique time.
In a typical school year, it’s smart for parents to use the midyear report card as a chance to “take a pulse” on their children’s learning progress. This year the midyear report card will be more important than ever to your student's success.
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Kids with ADHD, who rely on predictability and routines to help regulate their attention, behavior, and emotions, may be struggling with feelings of uncertainty more than most.
With the coronavirus pandemic being far from over, many schools have already decided to close through the end of the school year. One thing is safe to assume: children will be learning at home for a while. And while remote/online school works for some children, it might be less ideal for others. The biggest concern many parents have: loss of learning.
As families everywhere grapple with a new school reality – remote, online learning for the foreseeable future – Huntington Learning Center is ready to deliver a flexible, comprehensive online solution.
Huntington Learning Center President Anne Huntington joined WUSA9 on April 27th, 2020 to discuss online tutoring opportunities now available to help students combat a potential academic slide during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Huntington Learning Center’s annual reading program launched last week, and it’s time to get your child reading! Reading Adventure is a fun and interactive way for students to enjoy reading during their downtime at home.
Anne Huntington, President of Huntington Learning Center, shares how her company is using technology to support both students and parents during the coronavirus.