Episodios

  • Executive Function Skills in a Post-Digital World
    Oct 4 2023

    In this episode of NYC Academic Solutions, we focus on the essential subject of executive function skills in today's digital world, examining strategies to assist children in regulating their emotions, making plans, and managing tasks efficiently.


    Our guest, Danielle Florio, will provide insights into this crucial topic. Danielle is the Co-Founder of City Smarts, a holistic educational consulting firm with over 15 years of experience in the field. Specializing in middle and high school math and standardized tests, she serves as the director of City Smart's Holistic Executive Function Coaching Program. Danielle is not just an educator; she's a mentor who focuses on student confidence and wellness. Her mission is to demystify the educational journey for families, aiming to reduce anxiety and keep the educational process grounded.


    In this episode, we will discuss:

    • Executive function skills as the brain's air traffic control system, expertly managing task priorities and discerning distractions
    • Balancing accomplishment and rest. It's about appreciating productivity without sacrificing the essence of leisure
    • The ways digital distractions challenged accountability
    • How convenience hinder efficiency, underscoring the value of structure
    • Steps students can adopt to take ownership of their education and develop discipline
    • What results can be expected from executive functioning coaching
    • Are kids aware of their attachment to smartphones and digital devices


    Learn more about Danielle and City Smarts here:

    Website: https://www.citysmarts.net

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CitySmarts

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/citysmarts


    Resources Mentioned:

    • The Social Dilemma - A documentary on Netflix about the attention economy and digital addiction.
    • Harvard Center for Developing Minds - Offers an activities guide called "Enhancing and Practicing Executive Function Skills."
    • ADDitudemag - A resource with articles and podcasts focused on ADHD and executive functioning. (https://www.additudemag.com)
    • Pathway 2 Success - Provides games and activities for younger kids to help with executive functioning. (https://www.thepathway2success.com)


    If you have questions for the host or would like to be a guest on the podcast, please email alex@brooklynmathtutors.com.

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  • How to Build Parent-Teacher Relationships
    Sep 7 2023

    In this episode of NYC Academic Solutions, we delve into the crucial topic of forging effective parent-teacher relationships, which play a pivotal role in enhancing students' academic journeys. Our guest for today's episode is Rachel Wallace, a certified classroom teacher with extensive experience spanning Pre-K to high school. Rachel holds a bachelor's degree in elementary education and a master's degree in educational leadership. Her expertise lies in supporting English language learners, students with learning disabilities, and those with special needs. Rachel is also well-versed in the Common Core State Standards (CCSS).

    In this episode, we will discuss:

    • What happens when parents don't cultivate relationships with teachers
    • Barriers that prevent effective communication and relationship-building between parents and teachers
    • How initiating things positively can make a nuanced yet impactful difference in your child's educational path
    • Find out how teamwork between parents and teachers can enhance a child's drive, sense of responsibility, and ownership over their educational experience
    • What really happens in parent-teacher conferences and why they are so crucial
    • How parent-teacher collaboration can also benefit students who are excelling but seem disengaged


    To book a session with Rachel, contact Team@BrooklynMathTutors.com

    If you have questions for the host or would like to be a guest on the podcast, please email alex@brooklynmathtutors.com.

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  • Using Art & Movement to Teach Math
    Jun 16 2023

    In this episode of the “NYC Academic Solutions” Podcast, we explore how art and movement can enhance math learning, especially for children with different learning styles. Our guest is Mackinna Hart, an experienced teacher from the Dalton School, who shares how this creative approach can make math lessons more engaging and fun for students.

    We discuss the benefits of integrating art and movement into math lessons and how it caters to diverse learning styles and explain the science behind its effectiveness.


    We delve into how this teaching method can work for various age groups, and importantly, how parents can implement this approach at home to cater to their children's unique learning needs. We also consider how it aligns with current educational standards.


    Mackinna offers real-world examples of math concepts taught using art and movement and details her process of creating individualized lesson plans that incorporate these creative elements.


    In the latter part of the episode, we learn how this teaching approach can be adapted to subjects beyond math and get tips on balancing creativity with structure in math learning.


    For any questions or if you're interested in being a guest on the podcast, please email alex@brooklynmathtutors.com.

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  • Efficient SAT Prep with the Careless Error Algorithm
    May 25 2023

    In this episode of "NYC Academic Solutions," we speak with experienced tutor Josh Sohn about efficient, effective preparation for the SAT. We delve into Josh's Careless Error Algorithm, a personalized and efficient approach to tutoring that improves learning outcomes and makes the most of your investment in tutoring.


    Josh explains the origins and functionality of his algorithm, which uses historical data to tailor tutoring to individual student needs, ensuring that study time is used effectively. We explore the algorithm's impact on SAT scores through student success stories and discuss how it can be integrated into self-study routines.


    Josh also shares surprisingly effective, widely available, and underutilized resources for SAT preparation as well as practical advice on how parents can support their children's SAT journey.


    We delve into the role of mindset in test-taking, the algorithm's applicability to other tests like the ACT, and address misconceptions about time management on standardized tests.


    Finally, Josh shares the key factor that distinguishes students who see significant score improvements from those who don't.


    To learn more about the Careless Error Algorithm or to contact Josh, please email him at joshsohn@gmail.com. If you have questions for the host or would like to be a guest on the podcast, please email alex@brooklynmathtutors.com.

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    34 m
  • To Stuy or Not To Stuy - A Parent's Guide
    Apr 18 2023

    In this episode, we speak with veteran educator Maya Duani to tackle the question: "Should your child go to Stuyvesant High School?" Together, we explore the school's unique challenges and opportunities, the ideal student profile, and the impact on mental health and college admissions.

    For questions and episode topics please email: alex@brooklynmathtutors.com
    For tutoring, please check out www.BrooklynMathTutors.com

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