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Seven Tips for Helping Elementary Students Transition to Middle School
If your child is just finishing elementary school, you’ve probably heard it all year: the transition to middle school is a big one. Huntington Has some suggestions on how to make that transition easier for them.
Six Activities to Keep Your Child Learning this Summer
It’s summer break and children around the country are celebrating. While your child certainly deserves a break from the daily grind of homework and studying, it’s important to keep that brain active to avoid regression, the loss of academic skills that is so common over long breaks from school.
Six Benefits of Teens Working Part Time
Understandably, many parents want their teens to focus first on their academics and extracurricular commitments, but there are so many benefits for teens who work a part-time job.
Celebrate National Library Week April 7-13, 2019
Huntington Learning Center is pleased to join schools, teachers, librarians and community members in celebrating National Library Week, an observance sponsored by the American Library Association (ALA).
Matching Learning Styles to Study Tools
As your child matures into an independent student, he or she will continue to refine those all-important study skills. Throughout school, students employ a variety of tools when studying, however, what works for one student may not for another.
Huntington Learning Center Celebrates Mathematics and Statistics Awareness Month 2019
During the month of April, the Huntington Learning Center is celebrating Mathematics and Statistics Awareness Month.
What Can Tutoring Do For Your Child?
There are many benefits to tutoring besides increased grades. For over 40 years, Huntington has helped thousands of students flourish as a result of tutoring. Find out some of the advantages tutoring can have on your student.
Teaching Children to Revise Their Written Work
As a student, part of the process of becoming a better writer is learning to revise one’s written work. Huntington encourages parents to work with their children on revising their written work—and to talk with them about what revising actually means.
The Dangers of Procrastination (and Tips for Children to Overcome It)
Many parents have experienced the frustration of watching their child put off important school work or studying until it is a stressful, “fire drill” situation.