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Tourette’s Syndrome & Special Education Eligibility

May 23, 2012 By Y3K

Students with Tourette’s syndrome are not automatically entitled to special education services. Eligibility depends on several factors. Simply having Tourette’s is not the only qualification. For example the child’s educational performance must be affected as a result of the Tourette’s syndrome. If Tourette’s is directly causing your student low grades and difficulty in school, you the parent will need to advocate for them. If you do not speak up, then the school may not help your child.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: 504 Plans, accommodations, IEP, Tourette's syndrome

Controversial GPA Change in Wellesley, MA?

May 19, 2012 By Y3K

Wellesley High School in Wellesley, MA is considering revamping its grade point average system (GPA) in controversial fashion. They would go from a weighted GPA system where GPA is adjusted based on the difficulty of classes to an unweighted system where an “A” in an honors class is worth the same as an “A” in a lower level class.

There are no state or federal regulations as to how GPA is calculated and is left up to each school system. Currently Lexington High School in Lexington, MA already switched to the new unweighted system while Belmont, MA is in the process of doing the same. For the communities of Newton, MA and Arlington, MA, both weighted and unweighted GPAs are calculated.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: controversy, grades, MA, Massachusetts, Newton, Wellesley

Dyslexia, ADD and ADHD Options

May 16, 2012 By Y3K

What are your options when it comes to dyslexia and ADD/ADHD? All options discussed in a five-page report on the treatment of dyslexia and ADD/ADHD without medication.

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Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: ADD, ADHD, dyslexia

Bake Sale Ban Controversy in Massachusetts

May 14, 2012 By Y3K

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health regulations for schools were set to take effect on August 1, 2012 that would prevent the sales of several foods and drinks including cupcakes, cookies and brownies within 30 minutes of the start and end of school. The reason for these regulations is to fight childhood obesity. This would ban bake sales in schools. Many parent-teacher organizations and school clubs use bake sales as fundraisers to support various school causes. Is this a case of a big government “nanny state” telling you what is best for your family or a valid way to fight childhood obesity?

Since the announcement, this controversial issue has been discussed on radio, TV, and newspapers throughout Massachusetts and the United States. The uproar has been such that a Republican state representative sponsored an amendment in the Massachusetts House to lift the bake sale ban. The legislation would give individual school districts the choice to allow or ignore the bake sale ban regulations. The Massachusetts House and Senate adopted the amendment striking down the prohibition. The Public Health Commissioner later said that the department would reverse the bake sale ban before it is set to take effect. The ban will however, stay in effect for sweets sold at school cafeterias during the school day.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: controversy, crusty adults, food, MA, Massachusetts

Temple Beth Shalom Needham, MA: Taste of the Town – A Toast to Our Children

May 14, 2012 By Y3K

When attending the Taste of the Town – A Toast to Our Children event this coming Saturday at Temple Beth Shalom of Needham, MA, be sure to look for the Y3K Tutor In Your Home silent auction donation. This amazing event will raise money to support the temple’s educational youth programs. Without this event, the temple could not provide all of the classes and programs that make an education at Temple Beth Shalom so unique and enriching.

This year’s auction should be the highlight of the evening and we hope you will have a wonderful time bidding on all of the items including ours. You will find our Y3K Tutor In Your Home donation in the Taste of the Town – A Toast to Our Children Auction Catalog on page 7 under “Services”. Our tutoring donation is listed as item S5. Y3K Tutor In Your Home hopes that with our donation and your support, we can all help the children of Needham, MA.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: MA, Massachusetts, Needham, Needham Test Prep, Needham Tutor, Needham Tutoring, tutoring

What Is Executive Function?

May 12, 2012 By Y3K

Executive Function is the part of the brain that sets goals, plans, organizes, pays attention, and retrieves memorized information. This part develops most during the elementary school years and does not reach full maturity until around age 21.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: brain, executive function, organization, processing

Hillside Elementary School – Needham, MA

May 10, 2012 By Y3K

Watch for the Y3K Tutor In Your Home prize for the Hillside Elementary School of Needham, MA calendar raffle. In exchange for raffle tickets, families will be entered to win a new prize every day of the fundraiser. This fundraiser raises money for the Hillside Elementary School’s enrichment programs including field trips, creative arts performances, books, technology, and other educational resources. All the money raised directly benefits the Hillside Elementary School. Y3K Tutor In Your Home is glad to donate to this fundraiser to help the students of Needham, MA.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: MA, Massachusetts, Needham, tutoring

Disruptive Students

May 9, 2012 By Y3K

Disruptive students lessen teacher effectiveness. Talk to the principal if your student is in a class with bad behavior that wastes class time.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: behavior, distraction, focus, learning, teacher

Understanding Asperger’s

May 5, 2012 By Y3K

Many people inquire about what Asperger’s really is. Asperger’s can be thought of as “mind blindness” or a condition in which people have difficulty reading social cues or understand other people’s feelings.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Autism, social skills

Healthy Snacks & Parenting

May 2, 2012 By Y3K

Offering choices for healthy snacks allow kids to feel like they are making decisions. For example having a child choose between a banana, apple, carrot, or celery empowers them while at the same time allows the parent to be in control of the healthy options.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: food, health, obesity, parenting

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