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Keeping Math Learning Alive in the Summer Months

Keeping Math Learning Alive in the Summer Months

by dredwardthalheimer | Aug 10, 2021 | Blog, Dr. Edward Thalheimer, The Tutoring Center

Summer is a fun time for kids; they get to play outside, go swimming, and even participate in activities such as camping, hiking, and surfing with friends. However, it is essential to make sure kids stay on top of their studies even during vacation time, so they do...
Family Meals as a Bonding Experience

Family Meals as a Bonding Experience

by dredwardthalheimer | Nov 16, 2020 | Blog, Dr. Edward Thalheimer, Parenting, The Tutoring Center

Having a family dinner together at night is important for bonding as a family and child development. Family dinner conversations allow children an opportunity to practice much-needed social and communication skills. Studies actually show that kids who regularly have...
What Will Be the “New Normal” This Fall?

What Will Be the “New Normal” This Fall?

by dredwardthalheimer | Jun 15, 2020 | Blog, Dr. Edward Thalheimer, Parenting, The Tutoring Center

As the school year winds down and the summer begins, many parents are looking ahead to the fall with trepidation and uncertainty. What will schools look like in the fall? Will schools be able to enforce social distancing guidelines? So many questions, and quite...
Helping Struggling Readers At Home

Helping Struggling Readers At Home

by dredwardthalheimer | Feb 11, 2020 | Blog, Dr. Edward Thalheimer, Parenting

Research tells us that it is vital to read with and to our children from a very young age. Even time spent talking with our children helps to set the stage for intellectual growth and language development. Experts say that the amount of talk a child hears from birth...
The Contagious Nature of “Not-a-math-person” 

The Contagious Nature of “Not-a-math-person” 

by dredwardthalheimer | Dec 18, 2019 | Blog, Dr. Edward Thalheimer, Parenting

For many of us growing up, we may not have felt like we were good at math when we were in school. I often hear parents say things like, “I was never good at math,” “Math was my worst subject in school,” “I can’t help Johnny; I was never good at math, either,” “I don’t...
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