Program Description
Event Details
Does homework time in your house feel like a battle? Frustrated that your child waits till the last minute to start an assignment? Concerned that your student does their homework while chatting online with their friends?
In this lively and practical webinar, you’ll discover proven strategies to help your child develop the study skills, organization, and focus they need to succeed, while keeping your own stress in check.
You’ll learn:
- The essential study skills every student needs to thrive in school
- How executive functions drive academic success (and what to do if they’re weak)
- Why time management and organization can make or break performance
- How to help your child cut distractions and stay focused
- Ways to reduce overwhelm, stress, and anxiety during schoolwork
- Simple tools to keep your child on track and on task
- How parents can guide—not nag—their student toward independent study habits
When: Tuesday, October 14, 7:00 PM EST
Where: Online — Free to attend (registration required)
Presented by S4 Study Skills; Experts in study skills, executive function, subject matter, and enrichment, for grades 3-College. SAT/ACT, English, math tutoring, and college essay support.
Participation Guidelines
If your child is under 12 years old, an adult caregiver must remain in the library for the duration of the program. If your child finishes a program early, or if a child becomes ill, distressed, or behaves in a manner that interferes with other participants’ enjoyment of the program, they may be released from class before the program’s end time. Please ensure that your child knows exactly where to find you at all times.
Thank You for Your Support!
The Library is pleased to be able to offer free programs and events through the generous donations of patrons like you. Please consider making a tax-deductible gift to the Library’s Annual Fund so we can continue to offer programs like this one.