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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

Bullying Statistics – Needham MA

April 28, 2012 By Y3K

According to a Needham Youth Services survey from Needham MA, 10th graders are most likely to be victims of bullies. 7th graders came in with the second highest statistics for bullying with 32% claiming they were bullied.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: bullying, MA, Needham

ADHD Medications & Cardiac Death / Heart Problems

April 25, 2012 By Y3K

Studies suggest that medications for treatment of ADHD may increase risk of sudden cardiac death in children. Various medical associations recommend that children be screened for heart problems before starting these types of drugs. In fact it has been reported to us by a family we tutor that her son had to go off Ritalin immediately due to his heart racing for no apparent reason.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: ADHD, health, medication

Tourette’s Symptoms

April 21, 2012 By Y3K

Tourette’s usually involves:

1. Tics: along a range of simple (e.g., rapid eye-blinking, facial grimacing, shoulder-shrugging) to complex (involving several muscle groups, such as hopping, bending, or twisting).

2. Vocalizations: also along a range of simple (throat-clearing, sniffing, grunting) to complex (involving words or phrases).

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: embarrassment, tics, Tourette's syndrome

MCAS Science and Technology / Engineering Test Schedule June 2012: Wellesley, MA

April 19, 2012 By Y3K

The MCAS Science and Technology/Engineering (STE) tests for Wellesley High School in Wellesley, MA will take place during the following days:

Science and Technology/Engineering (STE) Session 1 – June 5, 2012

Science and Technology/Engineering (STE) Session 2 – June 6, 2012

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: MA, MCAS, science, Wellesley

Special Needs Play Dates

April 18, 2012 By Y3K

If your child has certain special needs issues and is invited by a friend to a play date, try to include them as much as possible in environments where they have the best chances of success. If a play date would be more successful at home, you may accept the invitation but ask if it is OK for them to come over to your house instead.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: accommodations, parenting, play, special education, SPED

Sleep & Smartphones

April 14, 2012 By Y3K

Constantly checking emails or surfing the web on a smartphone can stimulate the brain. Doing so right before bed with a smartphone can prevent kids from falling asleep. If your child has difficulty falling asleep, try limiting smartphone use before bed.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: bedtime, cell phones, sleep

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