Most parents think more practice is the answer when kids struggle with tests.
But what if the real game-changer is confidence?
When students believe they can succeed, their results often improve—sometimes overnight.
That’s why it’s so important to build on what your child is already learning in class, instead of jumping ahead or switching things up too quickly.
If you’ve ever wondered why your child’s hard work isn’t showing up in their grades, it might be time to focus on confidence and consistency.
Curious if this could help your family? Watch the full Coach-to-Coach Q&A here: https://f.mtr.cool/njqoruqjoq
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Online Tutoring, Activities, and Life Skills for Students and Student-Athletes, and Neurodivergent Learners with ADHD
At Swoon Learning, we understand the unique challenges faced by student-athletes and their families. Our goal is to help middle and high school student-athletes succeed both academically and athletically, without sacrificing one for the other.
06/17/2026
Many parents worry about their child falling behind during summer break.
The excellent news is that preventing the summer slide doesn't require a packed schedule or hours of academic work each day.
Small habits like daily reading, everyday math practice, and hands-on STEM activities can help students maintain skills and build confidence before the new school year begins.
Summer should still feel like summer. The goal isn't to recreate school at home. It's simply to keep students engaged and growing in ways that feel natural and enjoyable.
If you're looking for practical ways to help your child stay prepared for next year, view the full carousel here or sign up for a free 30-minute discovery call: https://f.mtr.cool/ydyszihpao
Some students hear the same message over and over: "You just need to try harder."
For students with ADHD, that assumption can overlook the underlying issues. Challenges with organization, focus, planning, and task completion are often part of the picture.
When students have the right support and strategies, they can build confidence, develop greater independence, and succeed both in and out of the classroom.
If your student is working hard but still struggling, sign up for a free 30-minute discovery call here: https://f.mtr.cool/xdtuxlmocp
Most industries improve through iteration—education often starts from scratch.
When lesson plans and systems are rebuilt instead of refined, efficiency drops and burnout rises. Sustainable improvement comes from evolving what already works.
Watch the full podcast here: https://f.mtr.cool/pdstdamojv
Have you ever wondered if your teen is really motivated—or just following your lead?
Sometimes, the biggest growth happens when kids take charge of their own goals.
One student surprised me by reaching out for real-world connections, not just homework help.
He saw the value in learning from my experiences and network, not just my lessons.
That kind of initiative can open doors for their future—especially in competitive fields like tech.
If you’re curious whether your child is ready to take the next step, or just want to see how other families are navigating this, you might find this helpful.
If you want to hear more about how students are building their own paths, watch the full Coach-to-Coach Q&A here: https://f.mtr.cool/llaspzoaqm
Students do best when families and educators are aligned.
Clear communication, shared expectations, and coordinated support reduce confusion and improve outcomes. Education works better when adults are pulling in the same direction.
Watch the full podcast here: https://f.mtr.cool/gsbdhkivoq
Ever feel like your to-do list is never-ending?
You’re not alone—so many parents and students are juggling more than ever.
But here’s the thing: it’s not just about having a full plate. It’s about making sure what’s on your plate actually matters to you and your family.
Take a moment to ask yourself: Are these activities bringing joy and meaning? Are they helping your child grow in ways that matter?
Sometimes, the best way to help your child thrive is to focus on what truly excites them—and let go of the rest.
If you’re wondering how to help your child manage their commitments and find real passion in what they do, you might want to check this out.
If you’re ready to rethink your family’s schedule, watch the full Coach-to-Coach Q&A here: https://f.mtr.cool/whzpgxekfb
Summer learning is often misunderstood.
Many people assume preventing the summer slide requires formal lessons, workbooks, and hours of academic practice.
In reality, consistency matters more than intensity.
A daily reading habit.
Math incorporated into everyday experiences.
Hands-on STEM exploration.
Small actions can help students maintain important skills while still giving them the opportunity to rest and recharge.
The goal isn't to fill every hour with structured learning.
It's to create opportunities for students to stay engaged with curiosity and confidence.
What summer learning habit works best for your family? Share it in the comments.
School systems often grow more complex as funding increases.
When incentives reward compliance and reporting instead of outcomes, bureaucracy expands while progress slows. Solving this means redesigning funding structures—not just increasing budgets.
Watch the full podcast here: https://f.mtr.cool/dloxzfdsnv
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Between school, work, homework, and life, sometimes everyone just needs a quick laugh.
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