Offering middle school and high school students strategies to succeed on every type of test—from multiple-choice to standardized to essay tests—this book shows students how to maximize their time and skills. With successful, real-life strategies shared by students, this guide will also help students of all levels, including those with ADD/ADHD and learning disabilities, learn study skills, strategies to handle their anxiety concerning tests, and how to have a mental edge. Teachers and parents can additionally use this book to help students perform better in school.
Blythe Grossberg Libros




I Left My Homework in the Hamptons
Teaching the Children of the One Percent
- 288 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
The narrative delves into the relentless pursuit of success by the elite, showcasing the lengths they will go to elevate their children, often at great emotional and financial expense. Through a blend of compassion and humor, it reveals the contrasting facade of wealth and privilege against a backdrop of insecurity, pain, and dysfunction that permeates this high-stakes environment.
Making ADD Work
On-the-Job Strategies for Coping with Attention Deficit Disorder
- 208 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Focusing on practical strategies, this book provides guidance for managing A.D.D. symptoms in the workplace. Blythe Grossberg shares insights from successful individuals, including entrepreneurs and athletes, who have navigated similar challenges. Their experiences highlight effective techniques and approaches that can lead to professional success despite the obstacles posed by A.D.D.
Offers guidance to young people with Asperger's syndrome by explaining how to understand and communicate with their peers and teachers, standing up for and taking care of themselves, setting realistic goals, and making friends.