Applerouth Free July Webinars for Parents and Students
July offers another month of summer and some great opportunities to learn about:
Mental Health & Coping
Enhancing Your Writing Skills
Transitioning to College
And more!
Get insights from Applerouth experts on a variety of subjects related to
the well-being of your student. Please share these free webinars: All
are welcome to attend!
Thursday, July 7 at 8:00pm ET / 5:00pm PT
Even the most intellectually gifted students can't achieve their
potential without these 21st century skills. Learn how to equip your
students for success in school and life.
Monday, July 11 at 8:00pm ET / 5:00pm PT
To be a successful student, you have to be a strong writer.
Unfortunately, writing is a tough skill to master and a lot of students
don't get the instruction they need. It's not rocket science - you just
need to know some basic principles to start improving.
Tuesday, July 12 at 8:00pm ET / 5:00pm PT
Join Applerouth Tutoring to learn about the SAT and ACT, as well as
up-to-the-minute updates on both tests. You'll learn about the main
differences between the two tests, how to decide which one is better for
your child, when to take them, how much to prepare for them, and more.
Thursday, July 14 at 8:00pm ET / 5:00pm PT
The college admissions process should be a time of opportunity and new
beginnings, but increases in competition and costs cause more anxiety
than excitement. We will arm you with information to help you navigate
the college admissions process with confidence.
Tuesday, July 26 at 8:00pm ET / 5:00pm PT
From setting boundaries to how tech use impacts your teen's school and
family relationships, learn the facts and get practical tips to foster a
healthy and manageable balance in your home.
Wednesday, July 27 at 8:00pm ET / 5:00pm PT
Join special guest speaker, Dr. Andrea Malkin Brenner,
college transition educator, creator of the Talking College(TM) Cards,
and co-author of "How to College: What to Know Before You Go (and When
You're There)," for this practical session on things you can do to
support your student's success in college while lessening your
involvement in their daily lives as they become more self-reliant.
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