As the co-founder of Huntington Learning Center, Dr. Raymond J. Huntington has devoted the past 26 years to helping children ages 5 to 17 achieve success in school through one-on-one teaching with every child in the program.
Get Your Child an Academic Check-up
The end of the school year is a great time to meet with your child’s teachers and guidance counselor to talk about the passing school year and preparing for the upcoming year. Here are the 5 questions every guardian should ask.
How to Make the Most of Parent Teacher Conferences
The questions every parent should be asking teachers and guidance counselor to track a child’s strengths and progress in the classroom.
How to Build Spelling Skills
Spelling is a vital factor in how your child presents what she or he has learned. Here are some easy-to-follow suggestions that will help boost spelling skills.
How to Eliminate Homework Hassles
Five steps to help eliminate distractions and homework hassles.
Improve Your Odds on High Stake Tests
Any student can take positive steps to improving test scores with the preparation and test-taking guidelines.
How to Get Kids Ready for the Second Semester
Tips to help your child get motivated and back on track for the second half of the school year.
How to Prepare for Next School Year
A list of important indicators to let you know if and how your child should spend the summer months preparing for the next school year.
Raise the Bar for Summertime Learning
Keeping your child engaged outside of the classroom.
Dealing with Middle Schoolers and Academics
As your child enters middle school social status becomes more important and their academic workload increases as well. These suggestions will help prepare for the changes in your child’s mood and attitude as they enter their middle school years.
How to Find the Right College
Making sure you child ends up at the college that best fits his or her needs and aptitudes is just as important as good grades and SAT/ACT scores.
How to Keep Your Child on the College Track
Tips to help your child stand out in the crowd of perspective college students.