This is best for students who have ideas but struggle to organize or clearly explain them in writing. If your child gets stuck starting or writes “good ideas but unclear essays,” this is a fit.
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My child doesn’t like writing—will this still work?
Yes. This is designed specifically for students who avoid writing or feel frustrated by it. We focus on structure first so writing feels easier and less overwhelming.
What if my child is already a strong writer?
That’s great—these sessions help strong writers reach the next level.
Students are always pushed to strengthen their reasoning and expand their thinking.
Will this help with school assignments?
Yes. While we don’t just “do homework,” students learn a repeatable structure they can apply directly to school essays, prompts, and written responses.
How fast will I see improvement?
Most students show noticeable improvement within the 8-session intensive, especially in clarity, organization, and how they approach prompts.
Is this live 1:1 or recorded?
This is fully live, 1:1 virtual instruction with real-time guidance and feedback.
Example of Student Growth (5th Grade)
Before → unclear, repetitive, weak explanation
After → clear structure, stronger reasoning, organized ideas
Current school start times leave out just enough time for after school sports and play. School sports are important for teamwork. Teamwork is important because it will be easier for other people and you to get different opinions on things and learn strategies with other people. If students don’t engage in school sports, they won’t learn teamwork. Therefore, school should start at the same times so students have enough time for sports where students learn to work stronger together.
Current school start times provide enough time for after-school sports and activities. School sports help students develop teamwork skills. Teamwork is important because players must communicate and work together to create strategies and achieve a common goal. If students don’t participate in school sports, they may miss opportunities to build these skills. Therefore, schools should maintain their current start times so students have time to engage in sports and learn how to work effectively with others.