We work with all ages and abilities (Kindergarten through adult) in a supportive, one-on-one environment. Our team of coaches is committed to cultivating a love of learning in all who enter our office or meet with us on Zoom. Our mission is to help students achieve academic success and develop self-efficacy by learning how to Read More| Northwest Educational Services
Neuroscience and psychology can be overwhelming topics. What are synapses? How do neurotransmitters work? What are self-fulfilling prophecies? While the goal of this blog is to make this sort of information accessible, there’s a very powerful and very simple place to begin.| Northwest Educational Services
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We tried not to sound judgmental. We didn’t mean to be judgmental. But the kid still felt judged, so they got defensive or shut down in shame. We’d hoped for a productive conversation. We just wanted to help them be more successful. We tried to tread lightly because we knew it could be a touchy Read More| Northwest Educational Services
Many people study in silence, but that only makes sense if you're in a library. Here's why you should verbalize as you study.| Northwest Educational Services
I have a secret to tell you, a confession really. Something rather blasphemous given that I’m a tutor who has helped countless students prep for the SAT and ACT. I didn’t study for the SAT. Or the ACT. I took both tests, but I didn’t prepare at all. I was a very good test taker, Read More| Northwest Educational Services
Contents hide Making the Boring Seem Important Laying Brick Sleep Using Both Brain Modes Making Sense of New Content Creativity Pause and Process The Value of (Real) Breaks Conclusion “Repeat to remember. … Remember to repeat.”2 Works Cited Image Credits The most successful students are not simply those who put in the most time studying. Read More| Northwest Educational Services
Human nature will be a recurring theme on the blog, and this topic often sparks a debate about “nature vs. nurture.” That is not my purpose. The reason we need to understand human nature is so that we can design more effective forms of nurturing. Genes aren’t destiny. Human nature can be tamed and directed, Read More| Northwest Educational Services
Modern human life is busy. We pack our schedules to the max and then spend our days rushing from one activity to the next. Our brains, unfortunately, didn’t evolve in such a fast-paced environment, so it’s difficult to handle. Modern life can be hectic, even frantic.| Northwest Educational Services
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The summer of 2020 is drawing to a close, and like so much this year, it feels, well, strange. The usual back-to-school routines of restocking school supplies, buying new outfits, and eagerly awaiting fall sports all seem like a distant memory.| Northwest Educational Services
“To err is human.” –Alexander Pope| Northwest Educational Services
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Contents hide Two Kids, Same Household Self-Perception Cultivating an Ethic of Service Be Human How to Make Your Kids do Chores Natural Consequences Want more parenting wisdom? All parents want their kids to do chores, whether that’s because of the many benefits to kids’ brains when they do chores or simply for the extra help Read More| Northwest Educational Services
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Your kid doesn’t seem to care about school. They don’t do their homework, or they just do the bare minimum. They don’t study for tests, take notes in class, or ask the teacher for help. They present as disengaged, apathetic, and lazy, saying things like, “I don’t care about school” or “School is pointless.” They Read More The post How Do I Get My Kid to Care About School? appeared first on Northwest Educational Services.| Northwest Educational Services
Contents hide Writing is Studying Filtering Make One Anyway Compare Notes Recall and Rewrite Studying for a Final or an AP Exam? Occasionally when I was a student, the teacher would let everyone make a notecard to use during the test. Great, I thought, I don’t need to study because I can put everything I Read More| Northwest Educational Services
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Contents hide Realism Process vs Character Who is judging? How do I look? vs Am I improving? What do you think of me? vs What do I think of myself? Mistakes are bad. vs Mistakes are good. Successful people are competition. vs Successful people are role models. We Can Do It Works Cited Image Credits Read More| Northwest Educational Services
I often write about how the true purpose of school is not to learn any particular subject – math, biology, English, etc. – but to learn more broadly applicable skills like how to learn, logical reasoning, and executive function. This is because most of the subjects you study in school don’t have much practical utility. Read More| Northwest Educational Services
Contents hide Take a Breather Academic Value Make Recovery a Habit Works Cited Image Credit Modern human life is busy. We pack our schedules to the max and then spend our days rushing from one activity to the next. Our brains, unfortunately, didn’t evolve in such a fast-paced environment, so it’s difficult to handle. Modern Read More| Northwest Educational Services
Contents hide Working Memory Mental Math 6/7 ÷ 9/4 = 6/7 x 4/9 = (6×4)/(7×9) Why We Write Organization and Planning Adults Leave the Rocks Behind Works Cited Image Credits After six miles of trekking uphill, we had finally made it to the top of the mountain. Sitting to rest our feet, Lars and I Read More| Northwest Educational Services
Contents hide Why Take Notes? By Hand Summarize And Paraphrase Focus On What Matters Most Use Concrete Examples Organize With Structure And Space Turn It Into A Story Don’t Just Use Words What Do You Do With Your Notes? Notes Don’t Have To Be Perfect Every student knows they’re supposed to take notes, but few Read More| Northwest Educational Services
Learning the Unit Circle is a classic rite of passage for high school math students. In case you don’t recall, this is what it looks like: If you just felt overwhelmed, you’re not alone. Most students feel that way when they see it. And it’s usually presented to them as an object to memorize. Teachers Read More| Northwest Educational Services
Empowered Parents, Confident Students, Harmonious Families Are you anxious that your child isn’t living up to their potential, but you’re unsure how to support them? Is your teenager addicted to digital technology, but you don’t know what to do about it? Are you tired of arguing about homework, chores, and screen time? Do you sometimes Read More| Northwest Educational Services
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When I was 15 years old, I climbed Mt. Rainier. This achievement was the culmination of four years of Boy Scout experiences and months of dedicated training. It was incredibly difficult – to this day, the most physically challenging thing I’ve ever done. The boost in confidence I felt – the increased self-efficacy – cannot Read More| Northwest Educational Services
Contents hide You Have Permission to Get Help Be Resourceful Make Use of Other People’s Minds Embracing Interdependence Leads to Greater Independence It often feels like, outside of the classroom, learning is a purely independent activity. Reading a difficult textbook at the desk in your room. Facing down a math worksheet, struggling to figure out Read More| Northwest Educational Services
Contents hide Intelligence, Productivity, and Creativity “Your mind is for having ideas, not holding them.” ―David Allen A Toolkit of Reminders Modeling Habits Perhaps the most common error in strategy students commit is relying on memory rather than relying on reminders. Students aren’t the only ones making this mistake, of course. Adults also rely too Read More| Northwest Educational Services
Contents hide Who am I? Feedback Loop Consistency Just Start “Start before you feel ready.” 6 –James Clear Behavioral Change and Personal Growth “Fake it till you become it.” 2 –Amy Cuddy Feeling Capable Risks Limitations Chosen Identity Image Credits Humans aren’t all that hard to understand. We smile when we’re happy. We act confident Read More| Northwest Educational Services
Contents hide Exercise Use A Growth Mindset, Literally Works Cited Image Credits Disclaimer: This is brain-improvement advice, not health advice. None of this advice is a substitute for professional help. Please consult your doctor before making any changes to your diet or exercise habits, and before taking any supplements. For most of the 20th century Read More| Northwest Educational Services
Contents hide Momentum Interventions Motivation Loop Works Cited Image Credits Feedback loops show up all over the place, from nature to history to social psychology, and understanding these loops is important. Learning the essentials of feedback loops will make it a lot easier to help your children succeed. You can also use them to help Read More| Northwest Educational Services
Everyone knows intrinsic motivation is better, but few parents know how to support its development. Here's how.| Northwest Educational Services
It's tough to overcome your own excuses since you tend to believe them, so here are four strategies to help.| Northwest Educational Services
When parents stop micromanaging their kids, it always produces a dip in performance, but this is followed by an astounding growth curve.| Northwest Educational Services
Contents hide Progress is motivated by love. We’re not done yet. There is always a risk of backsliding. Hard work is required. “This country is a constant work in progress. We’re born with instructions. To form a more perfect union. Explicit in those words is the idea that we’re imperfect. That what gives each new Read More| Northwest Educational Services
Contents hide “To err is human.” –Alexander Pope Being Realistic Permission to be Imperfect “No human has ever been perfect. You’re not going to be the first.” –Brian Johnson Permission to Make Mistakes “If you can’t make a mistake, you can’t make anything.” –Marva Collins4 Permission to Fail “Learn to fail or fail to learn. Read More| Northwest Educational Services
Contents hide Health Disclaimer: Life Lessons From a Sea Squirt The Academic Benefits of Exercise So why does it help? Mental Health Benefits How much exercise does it take? What type of exercise is best? Movement matters too. Health Disclaimer: This article is about how exercise affects the brain. It is not health advice. Before Read More| Northwest Educational Services
Your name was given to you by your parents. Your skin color, your hair color, and your eye color were all given to you by your genes. Chance and circumstance gave you a great portion of your childhood experiences. But who you believe you are and who you will become, those are for you to Read More| Northwest Educational Services
Contents hide Getting your Brain in Shape Atrophy Step into the Arena Exhaustion Rethinking Stress The Willpower Muscle Works Cited Image Credit Neuroscience and psychology can be overwhelming topics. What are synapses? How do neurotransmitters work? What are self-fulfilling prophecies? While the goal of this blog is to make this sort of information accessible, there’s Read More| Northwest Educational Services
Contents hide What is executive function? Where is executive function in the brain? So what’s the parent’s role in developing the child’s executive function? Modeling “You can preach a better sermon with your life than with your lips.” –Oliver Goldsmith Grow Those Muscles More to Come In the world of academics, “executive function” is, to Read More| Northwest Educational Services
Contents hide Progress Practice “How you do anything is how you do everything.” –Buddhist proverb Bringing The Two Together Toward A Better World One of the cornerstones of my philosophy is the simple truth that everything counts. This tiny statement contains a depth of wisdom that I certainly cannot take credit for. The idea is Read More| Northwest Educational Services
Contents hide Exercise Sleep Food Stress Learning Psychological Well-Being Brain Health at a Glance: Do’s and Don’ts Works Cited Image Credits Disclaimer: This is educational advice, not health advice. Please consult your doctor before making any changes to your diet and exercise habits. It is not mental health advice. If you think you may be Read More| Northwest Educational Services
Contents hide First, a Story Consistency “I can’t hear what you’re saying, because your actions are too loud.” Less Words, More Modeling Behavior is Contagious Key Behaviors to Model “Arguably the best answer to the ‘What can we do to help our children?’ question is to model what you would like them to become.” –Walter Read More| Northwest Educational Services
The science of human nature has many important applications to learning, teaching, and parenting. Here's an easy introduction.| Northwest Educational Services
Contents hide Learning: Making a Path in the Forest of Your Mind “As a single footstep will not make a path on the earth, so a single thought will not make a pathway in the mind. To make a deep physical path, we walk again and again. To make a deep mental path, we must Read More| Northwest Educational Services
Contents hide The Mastery Path Complications Walking the Path The Pursuit of Understanding The Pursuit of Mastery Any Progress is Good Progress Recommended Works Cited Image Credits Here’s something tutors hear all the time: “I understand the math when it’s taught in class, and I do the homework, but I have a really hard time Read More| Northwest Educational Services
Contents hide Persistence and Resilience How to Shift Toward a Growth Mindset “Yet” The Dynamic Human Brain Growth-Minded Feedback Ask Better Questions “If you ask a terrible question, you’ll get a terrible answer.” –Tony Robbins5 Process vs. Outcomes Perfect Does Not Exist Modeling the Growth Mindset Other Role Models We’re Born to Learn Through Failure Read More| Northwest Educational Services
Contents hide Truth? Placebo Power Interpersonal Behavior The Power of Expectations “Treat a man as he is, and he will remain as he is. Treat a man as he could be, and he will become what he should be.” –Ralph Waldo Emerson Personal Expectations “We will act consistently with our views of who we truly Read More| Northwest Educational Services