Monthly Archives: March 2011

Visual Isolation – Focus Attention with Minimum effort

We use the term visual isolation to refer to minimizing both the number of distracting objects in the student’s line of sight, and the magnetism or attractiveness of the visible objects.  If your son who loves video games can see … Continue reading

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“Lock Box” Time Management – An Extreme Solution for Student Athletes in an Academic Crunch

So what do you do when your student athlete is under the gun and you have tried all the techniques from our last post on “Successful Time Management for Student Athletes”?  If your athlete is having eligibility issues or is in … Continue reading

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“Lock Box” Time Management – A Success System for Busy Student Athletes

Does your child or teen play a sport on the middle school or high school level?  Maybe s/he’s only 11 or 12 years old and playing on a Little League or travel team.  Practices for after school sports can take … Continue reading

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