
Our Blog
Welcome to our blog section for Dynamis Learning where you as a parent can obtain valuable educational information. Every week on Tuesday evening, a blog is posted on this website as our goal is to keep parents informed of various topics in the school environment.

Our Blog
Welcome to our blog section for Dynamis Learning where you as a parent can obtain valuable educational information. Every week on Tuesday evening, a blog is posted on this website as our goal is to keep parents informed of various topics in the school environment.
Our Most Recent Blogs
At Dynamis Learning, a team of professional educators meets to select the topics that we feel are current and would be of great interest to our parents. This section will include blogs on topics such as organizational and test taking strategies, ADHD, 504, IEP, Executive Functioning, Dyslexia, Mindfulness, SAT/ACT ideas, and much more. If you have a topic in mind you’d like to see here, please reach out to us in the contact section of this website, and we’ll be happy to provide you with the information. Thank you and we look forward to equipping parents with knowledge on the various educational topics in school systems today.
The 7 Benefits of Being Tutored for the SAT and ACT
Is your teen thinking about taking the SAT or ACT and wondering if they can study on their own and still get a high score? Does the idea of high-stakes testing create anxiety for your child? Has your teen taken the SAT or ACT and didn’t get the score that they had...
Dispelling Myths Surrounding the ACT/SAT and College Planning
Is your teen getting ready to research colleges but needs some help getting started? Are they feeling stressed about taking the ACT or SAT and unsure about how to prepare? As a parent, does the college planning process seem overwhelming for your child, and you know...
College Admissions Testing/College Planning/Tutoring: Tips on Which Test to Take…SAT or ACT and Why?
When it comes to college admissions testing, schools start preparing students in the 8th grade for the SAT and ACT. It is estimated that 2.2 million students take the SAT versus 1.8 million who take the ACT. If you have a child who plans on attending college, we...

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Test Taking Tip #4: The RACE Strategy for Constructed Response Questions
Well, it’s that time again, the written portion of the standardized test. You’ve had a hard time with these types of questions before, so you have little confidence this time will be any different. But, wait! Here’s an acronym and formula that, not only can you...
Test Taking Tip #3; Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary and Grammar Mechanics
The students are all quiet, papers are passed out, pencils sharpened, and there’s a hint of anxious anticipation in the air. Yes, it’s testing time again. And there are several of them during the year. Whether it’s the county interim tests, the IOWAs, or the GA...
Test Taking Tip #2: How to Interpret Reading Passages
Have you ever been taking a reading test, read the passage, and then looked at the answer options and could swear they all belonged to some passage other than the one you just read? I think this has happened to every single one of us at some point. So, just how do we...
Test Taking Tip #1: How to Succeed on Norm Referenced Tests
Yes, the school year has begun and so has the testing! No matter what your thoughts are on these standardized tests, they can be compared somewhat to taxes…they’re both inevitable. So, how can we help our kids do better on these tests, thus alleviating some of their...
Fostering Creativity in a Child: A key to getting into a gifted program in Georgia Schools
It’s a question a lot of teachers hear, and one you may have asked yourself: Does my child qualify for gifted programs? Today, gifted programs start early in elementary schools and can carry on all the way through high school. Many parents and students are feeling the...
How Can You Help Your Child With Executive Functioning? 5 Great Tips for Parents to Implement
Does your child show any signs of losing papers, not getting homework or projects done in a timely manner? This could be a sign of executive functioning issues. At first, this may sound like complicated terminology, but it actually represents the most fundamental...
The Many Advantages of Tutoring
If you’re a parent, chances are it’s crossed your mind to get outside help for your child’s education. Whether you’re a home school parent, have kids with special needs, or just think today’s common core curriculum is a bit too advanced, the idea of adding extra...
Have Your Children Set Goals? An Easy Formula For Them To Follow!
Does your child have dreams and aspirations but does not know how to achieve them? Setting SMART Goals for your children is crucial in their development as intelligent and functioning adults. We have all been there, stuck at our desks contemplating about what our next...
Are Your Children Feeling a Little Anxious About Starting the School Year? Here are 5 Ways to Minimize the Stress of Going Back to School
Are Your Children Feeling a Little Anxious About Starting the School Year? Here are 5 Ways to Minimize the Stress of Going Back to School Today, thousands of students and parents are waking up thinking, “Oh, no, school starts in just a short time. How am I going to...
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