Preparedness and Planning Increase Productivity

Nicole Gilbert • March 8, 2024

An organized approach to consistent success.

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One of the key components to success in studying is planning. Preparedness in anticipation of assignments, quizzes, essay deadlines, and exams is key not only to successful outcomes but also to enjoyment of the school experience. Cramming under pressure, writing essays at the eleventh hour, barely completing assignments on time...these are all signs of lack of planning and preparation.

At Westbrook we actively help our students organize their approach to study. We teach them to look at the month coming up, examine for deadlines and exams and plan accordingly. We support our students in their weekly goals which culminate in monthly goals. 
 
It is easy in busy families to let some items slip through the cracks between sports, scholastics, and family life. Let us become the planner and support your child through not only learning how to study but also in planning those dedicated times to tackle specific projects, assignments, or essays so that quality is paramount, and stress is reduced. Book a free consultation with us today!

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