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Welcome to 'Inside Insight,' your hub for valuable perspectives and informed guidance.
Here, we bring together a wealth of articles catering to parents, students, teachers, tutors, and consultants, providing an inside look into the ever-evolving landscape of learning. and personal development.
Join us as we delve into insightful content that empowers every individual with the knowledge they need to navigate and thrive in their everyday life.


The Research Behind Last Page Standing — Here's What's Different About This Summer Activity For Kids
Last Page Standing is a ten-week summer literacy competition for students in grades three through nine, running from June 21 through August 31. Students complete reading-based quests, earn XP points and badges, climb a leaderboard, and compete for a $500 prize - to spend on absolutely anything they want...
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How to Rescue Your GPA Before Finals (It's Not Too Late)
Your student's GPA isn't set in stone. Here's exactly how to raise grades before finals — with a realistic plan that actually works.
Apr 252 min read


8 Reasons Last Page Standing Is the Best Summer Camp Alternative of 2026
Looking for affordable summer programs for kids in 2026? Last Page Standing is a 10-week gamified summer reading challenge for grades 3–9 — no drop-offs, no rigid schedule, and a $500 prize on the line.
Apr 254 min read


The Research Behind Last Page Standing — Here's What's Different About This Summer Activity For Kids
Last Page Standing is a ten-week summer literacy competition for students in grades three through nine, running from June 21 through August 31. Students complete reading-based quests, earn XP points and badges, climb a leaderboard, and compete for a $500 prize - to spend on absolutely anything they want...
Apr 227 min read


The Gray Area: Educational Therapy vs. Tutoring
Your child is struggling in school. Maybe it's reading. Maybe it's math. Maybe it's staying organized, keeping track of assignments, or just getting through homework without a meltdown. So you start looking for help. And suddenly you're drowning in options: tutors, educational therapists, learning specialists, academic coaches, executive function coaches... What's the difference? And more importantly - which one does your child actually need? Let's cut through the confusion.
Mar 97 min read


Before You File: K-12 Parents... Are You Leaving Money on the Table This Tax Season?
Before you file your taxes this year, stop. If you paid for private school tuition, tutoring, educational therapy, executive function coaching, or literally any academic support for your K-12 student this year - there's a good chance you're eligible for tax deductions you don't know about. We've seen parents leave thousands of dollars on the table simply because they didn't realize what qualified. Don't be one of them. The Education Tax Benefits Gap Let's talk about the educ
Mar 28 min read
Why Your Child Doesn't Feel Loved (No Matter How Hard You Try)
Your child just had a meltdown. Again. Maybe they shut down and won't talk to you. Maybe they're glued to their phone, barely looking up when you walk in the room. Maybe they lashed out (over something that seems so small) and you're standing there thinking, What did I do wrong? You've tried everything. You're showing up. You're present (mostly). You're doing the things you thought "good parents" do. But it's like nothing lands. The connection you want with your kid? It's jus
Feb 2211 min read


Which College Savings Plan Is Right for Your Family? A Real-Talk Guide
Let's be honest... Figuring out how to save for college feels like learning a new language. 529 plans, Roth IRAs, ESAs, taxable accounts... it's a lot. And if you're anything like the families we work with, you're wondering: "Am I doing this right? Am I leaving money on the table?" The good news is there's no single "perfect" college savings strategy. The best approach depends on your family's income, your kid's age, your flexibility needs, and what keeps you up at night. Let
Feb 135 min read


Spring Parent-Teacher Conferences: The Questions You Should Ask (But Probably Don't)
Spring parent-teacher conferences offer a unique opportunity that many parents unknowingly miss. Unlike fall conferences, which occur when the school year is just beginning, spring conferences provide perspective when teachers have had substantial time with your child and can speak to patterns that have emerged over months of interaction. Parents who maximize these meetings gain invaluable information that can shape summer learning plans and set their children up for success
Feb 104 min read
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