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Study Skills, Organization, and Time Management

Kids today are busy! Between school, sports, activities, friends, homework, and about a million other things, they hardly have any time to be kids any more. Learning to achieve and maintain balance in their lives is an important skill - and one that is not usually taught in school. Our instructors help students learn how to juggle multiple assignments in several subjects, manage their time efficiently, prepare for a test, take effective notes in class, and more.

How do we do this?

Well, we start with a few assumptions about students that we have found to be universally true:

STUDENTS WANT...
  • To achieve and succeed
  • To have fun outside of school
  • To exercise control in their lives
  • To have structure in their lives
  • To understand others and to be understood by others
  • To improve
  • To receive constructive criticism
Most importantly, students need a lot of positive reinforcement to succeed!

And then we teach students how to...
  • Use technology to their advantage
  • Break larger assignments in to smaller tasks
  • Estimate an assignemnt's time requirements and budget accordingly
  • Recognize and overcome various forms of procrastination
  • Set goals and rewards
  • Advocate for themselves in and out of the classroom
  • And more...

A great tutor will empower a student to be more proactive in taking control of their life and will instill the confidence necessary for that student to be a successful, independent learner.

Usually students in middle school or high school benefit the most from our study skills program, but younger students can benefit as well; setting an early precedent when it comes to academics will make a significant difference in the long run.

 
Did You Know...


According to the 2005 National Assessment of Education Progress, 3% of 8th Graders in New York State achieved marks of advanced in reading; 30% were classified as proficient, while the remaining 67% were classified as basic or below basic (source: The National Center for Education Statistics).
Critical Reading Skills


The ability to read critically and analyze text is an indispensable life skill. Students who enjoy reading will experience enrichment, develop an expressive vocabulary, and learn how to think critically. Tutors at Vertex are passionate about reading and experts at improving students reading skills and motivating them to discover the joy of the written word.


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