Study Tip of the Week
Knowing where and when you study best is as important as the studying itself. If you need total quiet, get earplugs or find a place to study with minimum distractions – away from siblings, TV, […]
Study Tip of the Week
Most teenagers think they can multi-task well, but they would be more productive and learn easier if they put their cell phone, and all of its inherent distractions from texts and posts, in another room. […]
Does ADHD affect only boys?
A: While statistics vary by study, according to the CDC, about 10% of children overall are diagnosed with ADHD in childhood or adolescence (approximately 14% of boys are diagnosed vs 6% of girls). Boys are […]
The New SAT!
Press Release–High school students registered to take the SAT this spring will find a redesigned test with new content, a new format and a new scoring system.
âItâs all brand new,â said Dr. Nancy Bell, owner/director […]
How can you tell the difference between Stress and Anxiety?
A: Stress is a normal response to a challenge or life change. Our body often goes into some level of “flight or fight” mode as we react. We may experience sweaty palms or a fast […]
What exactly is “Executive Functioning”?
A: Executive Functioning occurs in the frontal cortex (behind your forehead) and it helps the brain organize and act on information. I have heard it explained as the “conductor of the symphony.” It involves a […]