Literature analysis asks students to look at the big picture of books, but it's hard when you're focused on decoding each word and phrase.
Together, we'll learn secrets to piece together all the elements, how to read books without the struggle, and how to use big ideas rather than short quotes to show your knowledge on assignments and exams.
Why write pages of written notes if reading them is exhausting? Don't believe your teachers - you don't have to rewrite the textbook to remember it.
We'll explore visual note-taking strategies that can help make content stick and make notetaking feel fluid and fun.
People with autism are very likely to experience anxiety, and stressful environments like exams can amplify sensory sensitivity.
We'll practice techniques to from the world of elite sport and high-performance musicians and dancers to manage exam anxiety and help you do your best every time.
Dyslexic brains see the world differently, so why study the same way as everybody else? Leave the flashcards behind and use the memory tools that world champions use to remember
You can learn to study without words, using pictures, sounds, and even smells to store all the information you need in your brain.