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Academic Summer Camp Has Cure For Senioritis
Learning specialist Bobbi Deporter has some advice for high school seniors suffering from senioritis. It is possible to prevent this common disease and if you already have it, there is a cure. Seniors can avoid this affliction with the help of a few Quantum Learning study skills.
Academic Summer Camp Provides Parent Support
9 Great tips for parents about how to interact with their teens.
Academic Summer Camp Teaches Students the Importance of Motivation
Motivation is different from self-discipline. According to SuperCamp facilitator John LeTellier, self-discipline is doing what needs to be done, when it needs to be done, when you don't want to do it. Motivation is doing what needs to be done, when it needs to be done, when you want to do it. Motivation has passion in it.
Accountability And Responsibility Are Skills Taught At Summer Camp
Ownership is the quality of accountability and responsibility. When you feel a sense of ownership, you give your best efforts and take pride in the results. When you take responsibility for your life...
At Summer Camp, Students Learn that It's Fun and Exciting Outside of Their Comfort Zone
Everybody's familiar with the concept of the comfort zone. It's where we live most of the time. At SuperCamp, campers describe what it's like inside their comfort zones: comfortable, safe, familiar, and... boring.
Communication Is A Key To Success For Students
Teens at the summer academic program, SuperCamp, learn how important effective communication is in life and are given advice on how to improve their communication skills. Here are some of the tips they learn.
HELP YOUR KIDS LEARN - Create a Positive Study Environment
Parents can support and encourage their children's successful learning by helping them create a positive study environment. Here are some of the ideas we give to parents of children who have attended SuperCamp,
Help Your Teen Through The Rough Patches - Ten Hot Tips
We see changes in kids every summer at our SuperCamp academic summer camps where we teach learning and life skills that help them know themselves, like themselves, and learn better. During our more than 25 years of running these summer programs we have learned lots and lots about teens and their problems—and how adults can help them through those sometimes rough years.
I Hear You, I'm Catching On, I've Got the Picture
Young people often sense that there's a disconnect between them and their teachers, but they seldom know what's behind it. Frustrated teachers often assume that a student is being lazy or impertinent even though he or she is really trying to learn.
If It's to Be, It's Up to Me: Setting Extraordinary Goals
No dream ever comes true, no obstacle is ever overcome, no goal is ever reached without focused action. Yet young people are seldom specifically taught how to set and pursue goals.
If It's to Be, It's Up to Me: Setting Extraordinary Goals
No dream ever comes true, no obstacle is ever overcome, no goal is ever reached without focused action. Yet young people are seldom specifically taught how to set and pursue goals.
Live In Integrity
Live in INTEGRITY is the first of the 8 Keys of Excellence campers learn about when they attend SuperCamp's learning and life skills camps each summer.
Make it a Great Start to the School Year
At SuperCamp, students learn valuable techniques that make learning fun and easy. To ensure these skills are not lost or forgotten when the leave camp, it is important for parents to help enforce them at home. With a new school year upon us, one of the biggest things parents can do to help set their student up for success is to create a positive study environment at home.
Nine Easy Ways to Get Those A's
Students who attend SuperCamp's teen summer camps acquire many valuable learning and life skills. Here are some Quantum Learning tips that can help every student do better in school. Share them with your son or daughter.
Speak With Good Purpose
Words have the power to build people up and bring them down. They can uplift and enlighten, or depress and destroy. You have complete control over the words you use, so choose them carefully. The first step is awareness. Think before you speak. Focus on communicating positives: strengths, praise, encouragement. Handle negatives carefully. Your intention is a powerful tool.
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