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Don’t see what you’re looking for? No problem! Use our interactive Do-it-Yourself Design Lab to create a custom program or course that fits your student’s needs.
Based on your goals and concerns, we start with an assessment of your student’s strengths and weaknesses and then implement a program of study for improvement, evidenced by tangible performance in the classroom. Students receive personalized instruction from one or more of IST’s team members, with expertise in the relevant subject area(s). You can form your own group, or have us set one up for you based on shared goals and academic needs.
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| Parent Perks |
IST parents earn rewards through our "Parent Perks/Points-to-Success" referral program! Each time you refer a new parent to IST who enrolls for services, you receive a re-usable gift card from us. You can use the card to discount your current services or you can pass it on to a family member or friend. There is no limit to the number of referral points you can collect, so be sure to spread the word! |
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Generation Ed
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By default, parents are the first teachers. We operate on the awesome notion that parents should be the BEST teachers too!
Generation Ed (GenEd) is a non-profit subsidiary of IST whose mission is to equip parents of K-12 students with the tools necessary to become fully interactive in the education of their children. We use the term "parent" universally, to refer to biological parents, foster and adoptive parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles and any other caregiver who has the primary responsibility of caring for a child. To learn more about GenEd, please write to gen-ed@innovativetestprep.com.
GenEd website (www.generation-ed.org) coming soon! |
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InGenius Parent Blog |
| IST’s InGenius Parent Blog connects you to IST's expert consultants and other parents to discuss important educational topics. Everything from insider opinions on the best local private schools for your children, to top-notch summer programs, to college admissions, is all in one place. When you have information that is beneficial to the purpose of this site, be sure to pass it on. Click here to visit now. Be sure to connect with IST on Facebook too! |
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| Valuable Academic Resources |
Academic Enrichment:
• www.schoolfamily.com
• www.google.com/options/universities
• http://bookadventure.org
• http://myhero.com/home.asp
• http://www.kidsreads.com/
Standardized Tests:
• www.collegeboard.com
• www.act.org
• www.ssat.org
• www.erbtest.org
College Planning:
• http://www.collegeparents.org/cpa/resource.html
• www.collegeboard.com
• www.nacac.org
• www.college.gov
Learning Challenges:
• http://www.guidetoonlineschools.com/library/learning-disabilities
• http://www.ncld.org/
• http://www.ldresources.com/
• http://www.ldonline.org/
• http://www.aacld.org/
ADD/ADHD:
• http://www.add.org/
• http://www.oneaddplace.com/
• http://www.ADDdoctor.com/
Books:
• Barkin, C. (1998). When your Kid Goes Off to College: A Parent’s Survival Guide. Avon Books: New York.
• Coburn, K. L. & Treeger, M. L. (1997). Letting Go: A Parent’s Guide to Understanding the College Years.
Harper-Perennial: New York.
• Savage, M. (2003). You’re on your own (but I’m here if you need me): Mentoring Your Child During the College
Years. Fireside: New York. |
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