by Wick DeYoung | Jun 9, 2026 | Blog
Picture this. A specialist sits down with a student for an executive functioning session. They have an hour together. The plan is to work on planning skills, prioritization, and getting ahead on a big project that is coming up. Instead, the entire hour is spent just...
by Wick DeYoung | Jun 2, 2026 | Blog
When most people think about dyslexia, they think about reading. While reading challenges are certainly a key part of dyslexia, many parents are surprised to discover how deeply dyslexia can affect homework, studying, organization, and overall academic confidence. A...
by Wick DeYoung | May 22, 2026 | Blog
When a student starts struggling in school, many parents immediately think, “Maybe they need a tutor.” Sometimes they’re right. But what if your child understands the material, performs well on tests, and can explain concepts when asked—yet still...
by Wick DeYoung | May 9, 2026 | Blog
Your child is bright. They understand the material, participate in class, and seem capable of doing the work. Yet assignments go missing, projects are started at the last minute, and homework often becomes a nightly battle. If this sounds familiar, the issue may not...
by Wick DeYoung | Apr 9, 2026 | Blog
When today’s students log into school, they’re often managing far more than coursework. Assignments may be posted in one platform, grades in another, announcements in a third, and schedules somewhere else entirely. Add different teacher preferences and...