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August 31, 2006
Actors With Learning Disabilities
Actors With Learning DisabilitiesWhile fame isn't and shouldn't be the only marker for success, it is a definite indicator of it (especially in America where celebrities are treated like royalty). It may also be helpful to your child's self-esteem to provide him or her with examples of successful people with learning disabilities that he or she can readily identify from the media. These nota ble figures illustrate that a person can achieve great things if they work hard and believe in themselves: 1. Orlando Bloom This handsome 29-year-old first came into the public eye with his portrayal of Legolas, the heroic elf in The Lord of the Rings trilogy. Since then, he has continued to appear in one big budget film after another, including Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Troy, and Kingdom of Heaven. The meteoric success of Bloom's career is made all the more remarkable by the fact that in high school, he struggled with dyslexia. Encouraged by his mother to participate in poetry and prose recitals, he found a way to turn his learning disability into a skill. He is now one of the most sought after actors of his generation. 2. Salma Hayek The gorgeous half-Mexican, half-Lebanese actress overcame dyslexia and learned English in order to become one of Hollywood's hottest stars. After launching a highly successful career as a telenovela actress in her native Mexico, Hayek made a risky move to Los Angeles to pursue a movie career. One of her professional highlights is the movie Frida, a critically-acclaimed biopic about the incredible life of Mexican painter and political activist Frida Kahlo. Hayek co-produced the film and garnered a best actress Academy Award nomination for her portrayal of the artist. 3. Keira Knightley This lovely young actress has starred in many critically and commercially successful films, including the Pirates of the Caribbean series, Love Actually, and Pride & Prejudice, for which she scored a best actress Academy Award nomination. Knightley was diagnosed with dyslexia at the age of 6, but still harbored ambitions of acting in movies, like her parents. After making a deal with her mother to spend her summer vacation brushing up on her reading and math skills, Knightley was signed with an agent and promptly began landing roles on television and in films. The rest, as they say, is history. 4. Vince Vaughan The charming actor has been Hollywood's go-to funny man since his film debut, Swingers. Growing up, Vaughan was placed in special education classes due to his dyslexia. In order to combat the self-esteem damage inflicted by these poorly structured classes, Vaughan developed a quick, cool sense of humor. This brand of humor came in handy in later years when he began taking improv acting classes and has continued to serve him well in his movie career, which has included such hit films as Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, Wedding Crashers, and The Break-Up. http://www.aimhightutors.com
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August 28, 2006
The Best Options for Tutoring in Irvine, California
The Best Options for Tutoring in Irvine, CaliforniaStudents who require tutoring in Irvine, California, can take advantage of the availability of some local talent with Aim High Tutors. We are a professional supplemental educational company that can provide specialized tutoring if needed. Selecting a tutor in Irvine is one of the most important decisions you can make to improve your child's chances to succeed academically. It is very important to select a tutor that has a good rapport with your child. This can be accomplished by allowing your child to participate in the interview process. Once you have started with a tutor from Aim High Tutors, observe how the tutor and the child interact. If a strong rapport has not developed within a few lessons, ask for another tutor. Be sure to frequently correspond with your child's teacher to make sure that the tutoring effort is having a positive effect. Tutoring lessons often take a few weeks to make an impact, but if improvements have not manifested themselves within a month, it is time to start asking for another tutor. We specialize in tutoring in Irvine and the surrounding Orange County area. We try to match your child with the best tutor given your needs and expectations. Most of our students are often found via word of mouth or referral from another pleased family. Tutoring in Irvine, California, can be a great way to give your child every opportunity to succeed academically. Tutoring is a one on one learning experience, something that is regrettably almost completely absent from public schooling. When looking for tutoring in Irvine, be sure to carefully select your child's tutor. If a rapport does not develop after a few lessons or if the student's grades do not begin to improve in three to four weeks, it is probably a good idea to look for a new tutor for your child. http://www.aimhightutors.com
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August 25, 2006
From High School to College
From High School to Collegehttp://www.aimhightutors.comQ: Our daughter, Janelle, is leaving for college on the east coast this week. We were so proud when she was accepted but now I'm having second thoughts. I'm questioning whether or not she is mature enough to live on her own, especially so far away from home. I'm also worried about drug and alcohol use at the school. Drugs or alcohol haven't been a problem in the past but I know that some teens that go away to college use drugs there even though they wouldn't do that at home. Janelle seems excited about college and assures me that everything will be okay but I'm considering asking her to stay home and go to school locally. A: Sending your teen off to college evokes a myriad of competing emotions, joy and sadness, anticipation and fear, connectedness and loneliness. Parents are challenged with the responsibility to manage their own emotions effectively so as not to intrude upon their teens' moment in the sun. Parents who have experienced the joy and pain you now feel as Janelle leaves for college will empathize with your situation. It is only natural to feel pangs of loss as Janelle's departure signals a sea-change in the life of your family. Your daughter is moving on to the next stage of her life, one that will involve less parental control. It is difficult, indeed, to relinquish the day-to-day oversight you have become accustomed to especially as your daughter enters into an environment that may not reflect the values of your home. Reassurance can come from reflecting upon the values and beliefs you have instilled in Janelle throughout her youth. Those values and beliefs likely will be challenged while she is at college, but they also likely will not be forgotten or abandoned. When she returns for Thanksgiving or Christmas break, you will have a wonderful opportunity to witness Janelle's maturation. Janelle will most benefit if you focus less (at least outwardly) upon your own emotional state and more upon attending to her needs at this time. Janelle is likely having similar ambivalent feelings and secret fears. Focus upon building her up, reassuring her that you have confidence in not only her academic abilities, but also in her ability to make good choices for her life. As it is now, Janelle is acting as the parent, reassuring you that you can handle life without her. Express your sadness, worry, and fears privately between yourselves, leaving Janelle out of that discussion. This is an opportunity for the two of you to strengthen your communication and marital bond. It will be much more constructive for you to focus upon your relationship rather than to pine away for Janelle. Attempting to convince Janelle to abandon her dream of going away to the college you were once proud she would attend, would only lead to years of resentment. Dr. Paul Fick http://www.southcountypsychotherapy.com
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August 22, 2006
Tutoring in Irvine - Consider the Costs
Tutoring in Irvine – Consider the CostsWhen it comes to tutoring in Irvine you are going to have plenty of options to choose from. Even though it is great to have more than one option, it can also cause a few additional problems such as having to make a decision on which service is the best.One way to narrow down your choices is by taking cost into consideration. Even though this should not be what you base your decision on, it can definitely be a deciding factor.Here are a few ways that cost is calculated. By keeping these details in mind you should be able to find the best price that coincides with the best available service.Tutoring in Irvine can be done either in home or at a learning center. As far as price is concerned each service is going to charge a different amount. The key to finding the one that offers the best deal is by determining what you get for your money. The biggest consideration is that with In-Home Tutoring, your dollars go further because you have the individualized one-on-one attention vs. at a learning center where they might be 6 children at the same table vying for the attention of the tutor. http://www.aimhightutors.com
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August 17, 2006
Reading Tutors in Orange County
Reading Tutors in Orange CountyIf you are searching for reading tutors in Orange County you will want to know exactly what you are doing; in fact this is the case, no matter where you are searching for a tutor. But in particular, there are a few things that you will need to look into before you hire anybody to tutor your child.The first step to hiring reading tutors Orange County is to determine if they are qualified enough to work with your child. The first thing that you will need to do to ensure that the tutor is qualified is to verify their level of education. Obviously you do not want just anybody tutoring your child. Somebody with a high level college degree would be the best. After this, make sure that you ask for references from the reading tutors Orange County that you are considering. If they cannot produce any you may want to move onto your next option. The fact of the matter is that if you get references you at least know that somebody has been satisfied with the service. Anybody that does not have references should be looked at very carefully.The next step to hiring reading tutors Orange County is to make a decision on if they offer the right service for your child. Is your child old enough to read but still having problems? Does he or she only have a tough time with the more complex subjects? These are questions that you will need to ask yourself.In addition, make sure that you know where the tutor is going to work with your child. There are some reading tutors in Orange County that will come to your home, while there are others that will require you to go to a learning center. Each of these has their own set of advantages and disadvantages and it is up to you and your child to decide which option is best for you.Remember, your child is the one that is going to be receiving the attention so they need to be in on the decision making process. Along the same lines if your child has a couple of sessions and is not comfortable with a tutor make sure that they have the option of asking for a new one. The more involved your child feels the better chance there is of success.There are many reading tutors with Aim High Tutors that are willing to help your child out. In order to get started with any service follow the steps listed above. Soon enough, you will have your child set up with a top notch reading tutor that can help them out with all of their needs. http://www.aimhightutors.com
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August 14, 2006
Irvine Tutoring
Irvine TutoringWhen it comes to the subject of Irvine tutoring there are two options available to you. The key to choosing the right one is deciding what the needs are of your child, while also taking your own personal situation into consideration. After all, you need to be an integral part in any Irvine tutoring service that your child is using. If you want your child to improve, you need them to have access to the best in the area.Here are your two options when it comes to choosing an Irvine tutoring service:1. You can opt for a learning center where your child goes a set number of days per week in order to get help. The advantages of these are that your child will be able to socialize with other kids while also getting the help that they need. But at the same time this can also be a disadvantage as well. Since you usually do not get individualized attention at a learning center your child may slip through the cracks. In addition, if there are other kids in the proximity they may be more prone to goof off and not concentrate on the task at hand.2. Your other option for Irvine tutoring is to hire a tutor to come to your home on a set number of days, at a set time. The main advantage of this is the personalized level of attention that your child will get. In addition, he or she will also be able to learn in the comfort of their home with no other distractions around them. In many cases you may have to pay a bit more for in-home Irvine tutoring, but most parents agree that it is well worth the money.The best way to narrow down your choices is by having a consultation with the service which is what happens at Aim High Tutors. You can set up a time where you and your child can meet up with a representative and answer some questions so that your student can be matched up with the best tutor for their needs. In no time at all your child will be back on the fast track to success. http://www.aimhightutors.com
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August 04, 2006
Realize your High School Child's Potential with In-Home Tutoring
High school is more stressful and competitive than ever before. As the cost of a college education spirals out of control, scholarships and grants for higher education are becoming increasingly important. While some scholarships and grants are available for students who do not have stellar academic credentials, the most lucrative opportunities are available for those who perform exceptionally well in the classroom and on standardized tests. Some students need a little extra help to get them over the hump from average to stellar--fortunately, these students are almost always the most amenable to learning via in-home tutoring.In-home tutoring has a number of advantages over other learning methods. Some students are easily distracted at school, particularly those who suffer from attention deficit disorder, and can learn more easily in a comfortable, low stimulus environment. In-home tutoring allows the teacher to spend time one on one with the student, and lesson plans can be tailored to meet the needs of the individual student. For example, if a student is good in all subjects except for math, then in home tutoring will focus only on that particular subject. Another advantage of in-home tutoring is that the educational process can be overseen and even participated in by the parents. Parental involvement is almost completely absent in public education but doesn't have to be in home tutoring services.In-home tutoring for standardized tests is becoming very popular as the costs of higher education increase. Scoring well on college placement standardized tests is an absolutely crucial part of obtaining lucrative scholarship offers. While some schools prepare students well for standardized tests, many do not. For students who are attending schools that do not focus on standardized tests, or students who just need a little extra help studying, in-home tutoring is often the best option.The most important thing to consider when looking at in-home tutoring for your child is the selection of the tutor. Many college students offer their in home tutoring services to make some extra money, but you should carefully evaluate their subject matter knowledge as well as their ability to communicate fundamental concepts to your child. In fact, the ability to communicate and interact well with your child is a more important in-home tutoring skill than is advanced subject matter knowledge. It does not matter if the tutor is an expert in the subject being taught if he or she is unable to communicate those concepts in a way that they student can comprehend.In-home tutoring can be the perfect solution for those parents who are concerned about their child's academic progress and his or her ability to obtain scholarships and grants for college. In home tutoring provides one on one learning that is customized to meet the needs of your child. Since in-home tutoring occurs at home, it is very easy to eliminate all of the distractions that typically impede the learning process. http://www.aimhightutors.com
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