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Archive for the ‘Academic Tutoring’ Category
Monday, May 4th, 2009
For the past 60 years, Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic (RFB&D) has been providing audio books for students who cannot read standard print because of a learning, visual or other physical disability. The organization has a vast library of over 46,000 titles, including textbooks and other literature for students of all ages.
On May 11th, Elizabeth Hess, the Educational Outreach Director of RFB&D, will make two presentations for area parents, teachers and school administrators describing RFB&D’s new AudioAccess™ feature. The presentations will be held in both GE&P offices.
AudioAccess™ allows RFB&D members to easily and inexpensively download audio book files to a computer. The books can be played at the computer or on a compatible Mp3 player.
To learn more about RFB&D, visit their website at www.rfbd.org or contact Elizabeth Hess at (203) 624-4334, ext. 307. RSVPs for the presentation should be sent to Nancy Grejtak, Director of Special Education Services at Greenwich Education and Prep, at ngrejtak@greenwichedprep.com.
The demos at GE&P are free and open to the public.
Date: Monday, May 11 at 10am in GE&P’s New Canaan office (62 Main Street, New Canaan) and 12 pm in GE&P’s Greenwich office (49 River Road, Cos Cob).
RSVP: ngrejtak@greenwichedprep.com
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Monday, April 13th, 2009

Greenwich Education and Prep is participating in Autism Speaks’ Walk Now for Autism on June 7 at Manhattanville College in Purchase, NY, and we’re recruiting members for our team and seeking donations to help us reach our fundraising goal of $20,000. Please join us in our fight to make a difference in the lives of the more than 1 million Americans living with autism today.
We are participating in this great event to help find a cure for autism. Autism is the second most common developmental disorder in the United States affecting one in every 150 children born today. Despite some promising discoveries, the cause of autism is unknown and a cure does not exist. Research is crucial. Every 20 minutes another child is diagnosed with autism. Not only must we find ways to improve the quality of life for children and adults with autism, but we also must find a cure, and soon.
Walk Now for Autism is our chance to make a difference in the fight against autism by raising money for autism research and heightening public awareness. Please join us in our fight as we raise money to help fund essential research. You can donate to Walk Now for Autism and/or join our team online using the links at the bottom of this page. Donations can also be mailed to Autism Speaks using the donation form located on our page or send GEP a check made out to Autism Speaks.
Thank you for taking an important step in the fight against autism.
Donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.
Autism Speaks 501 (C)(3) Tax Id #: 20-2329938
Matching gift program: Many companies provide their employees with matching gifts. Please consult your employer on its matching gift guidelines and attach matching gift forms accordingly.
Greenwich Education and Prep will match the first $10 of any donations made by our employees, contractors, and affiliates. We encourage you to give more if you can, but every donation helps!
To join our team or make a donation: www.walknowforautism.org/westchesterfairfield/gep
We hope you can all join us on June 7 to walk for a cure. Please don’t hesitate to contact Natasa (natasa@greenwichedprep.com) or Katja (katja@greenwichedprep.com) if you have any questions.
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Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

We had a great turnout for our first event in the Empowering Parents Series on Wednesday March 25. Over 15 parents from the GE&P community attended to hear Tammy Moscrip’s presentation “Stress and the Student: How to Help Your Child Manage Stress and Develop Emotional Resilience.”
Tammy dicussed the role emotional intelligence plays in our children’s stress levels and what we, as parents, can do to help develop a strong EQ. By instilling a sense of optimism, empathy and social awareness in our children, we are giving them the tools to cope with academic and social stresses.
What contributes to teen stress? Tammy explained how the brain’s changing structural development and chemistry during the adolescent years exacerbates these common causes:
- Academic responsibilities
- Disagreements with teachers, parents or other adults
- Physical appearance
- Judgement by others/situations that threaten self-esteem
- Feeling overcommited/overscheduled
- Problems with peers/bullying/dating
- Changes in family dynamic or financial situation
- Growing up: negotiating path between autonomy and dependence
- The future
For a copy of Tammy’s presentation and a list of productive coping skills she offered to parents at last week’s presentation, please email tmoscrip@greenwichedprep.com.
Don’t miss the next Empowering Parents Event on Thursday April 30 at 7pm in the Coxswain Lounge at the Greenwich Water Club. To rsvp, please email rsvp@greenwichedprep.com by Tuesday, April 28. A summary is below:
Behavior 101: A parent’s introduction to the theory and practice of behavior modification
Presenter:Mindy Rothstein, MA, MPhil, Director of Applied Behavioral Analysis
In this informative seminar, Mindy Rothstein will teach parents how to establish and follow rules with consistency and clarity, introduce appropriate replacement behaviors, use productive reinforcements, and effectively communicate expectations from the preschool to the high school years. With training and guidance, every parent can implement scientifically-proven techniques to encourage positive behavior and reduce defiance and noncompliance.
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Sunday, March 15th, 2009
We’d be honored to win “Best College Prep Service” in this year’s Best of the Gold Coast Awards. If you think we deserve a vote, please just follow these steps. We appreciate it!
* Go to www.mofflymedia.com and click on the voting icon.
* To to reach Best College Prep Services, click on the “Next” button at the bottom of each page until you reach the last page, titled “Kid’s Stuff”.
* Please enter “Greenwich Education and Prep” under Best College Prep Service.
* To finish voting, click “Next” and fill in your contact information.
Thank you!
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Tuesday, November 30th, 1999

Join Eric Burns in this short survey course aimed at sharpening your writing skills across a number of genres. Burns will draw from his experiences as an award winning journalist and author to help make writing come alive for you. Critique of weekly writing assignments will be used to drive home points and encourage discussion.
As Eric Burns explains, “Unlike math or science or history, writing is more than a subject. Writing is actually a synonym for thinking, and thinking—as opposed to memorization—is the tool without which no learning, in any subject, is possible. The only difference between thinking and writing is that the former is done between your ears and the latter between the margins of a sheet of paper. But writing is the only ’subject’ taught in high school that will be with you for the rest of your life no matter what your field. Everyone has to think. Everyone has to place his thoughts on paper. (Or on a computer screen.) Even the mathematician, scientist or historian has to write. To write clearly, then, is to take the first step toward thinking clearly, which is in turn the first step toward mastering not only every subject in high school and college, but every possible job in the marketplace. There is nothing more important for a young scholar to accomplish.”
Eric Burns is a former NBC News correspondent who, in that position, was named one of the best writers in the history of television journalism. He also won an Emmy for media criticism.For ten years, he served as the host of Fox News Watch, the most critically-acclaimed program on the network. He has written eight books. Two of them were published by an academic press and won the highest award possible for such books, being named the “Best of the Best” by the American Library Association. Excerpts from his books are available on amazon.com.
This seminar is for students in grades 11 & 12 and their parents on Wednesday evenings, starting November 11, 2009 for one hour in GEP’s Greenwich office:
November 11
November 18
December 3
December 10
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Tuesday, November 30th, 1999

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Whitby School has engaged Greenwich Education and Prep to offer Whitby and area students a range of academic services to help students attain their academic goals. These services, which will be provided on the Whitby campus, include private tutoring, standardized test preparation, school admissions counseling and a host of specialized educational services.
Whitby School will offer these supplemental services to its students. In addition, Greenwich Education and Prep will utilize the modern Whitby facilities to provide its services to non-Whitby students from PreK through grade 12. Doug Fainelli, Whitby’s Head of School, commented, “Whitby has always provided students with personalized, tailored attention, so we are thrilled to also offer the recognized high quality services of Greenwich Education and Prep.” Vicky Newman, Executive Director of Greenwich Education and Prep, is also enthusiastic about the partnership: “Greenwich Education and Prep is proud to partner with Whitby School and we look forward to helping more children develop a love of learning and achieve their educational goals.”
Families interested in learning more should contact Greenwich Education and Prep at 203-661-1609.
About Whitby School: Founded in 1958, Whitby is a premiere, co-educational independent school for children 14 months through 8th grade. Whitby continue to be an innovative leader in education by building on its roots as America’s first Montessori school and incorporating the highly acclaimed International Baccalaureate (IB) programs for both the primary and middle school. Whitby’s dynamic approach to education provides children with the intellectual, personal, and social skills they need to learn, live and succeed in today’s global community. For more information visit www.whitbyschool.org, or call 203-869-8464.
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Tuesday, November 30th, 1999

This fall, we will be hosting our second Thanksgiving Food Drive. GEP has paired up with Neighbor To Neighbor, a local charity organization, to provide nutritious food products to members of our community. Our goal is to collect 10 boxes of canned goods by Friday, November 20th. Please contribute non-perishable food items to one of our GEP offices located in Cos Cob or New Canaan. We are requesting that you donate one of the following high priority items when you attend one of your academic tutoring sessions:
- dried & canned beans
- boxed milk & cereal
- canned fruits & vegetables
- 100% fruit juice
- peanut butter & jelly
If your child is interested in organizing this event for community service hours at your local middle or high school, please contact Associate Director, Annie Mangano at Annmarie@greenwichedprep.com for additional information. We are looking for dedicated student-leaders who would be willing to assist throughout the fundraising process. Thank you for your continued support and dedication.
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Tuesday, November 30th, 1999
Greenwich Education and Prep is holding our 1st Annual Give 2 the Troops Gift Drive! As we celebrate the holiday season in the company of those we love, let us help brighten the lives of troops overseas by giving much needed items such as food, toiletries, and games. Give 2 the Troops is an organization created in 2002 by Andi Grant, a woman whose husband was deployed to Iraq. Compelled to show her unwavering appreciation for his mission, she created branches of Give 2 the Troops throughout the state of Connecticut. It is our goal to bring a little piece of home to our troops by taking the time to appreciate the sacrifice they make on a daily basis to protect our freedom.
Please take a moment to review the official list of items that can be found below. We will be collecting items in our Greenwich, New Canaan, and CSLS offices through January 15, 2010. If you have any additional questions or comments, please contact Associate Director Ann Marie Mangano atAnnmarie@greenwichedprep.com. All of us at Greenwich Education and Prep wish you and your family a happy & healthy New Year!
Click here for the Give2TheTroops® OFFICIAL LIST of the Most Popular Items Requested By Our Troops
Thank you for your cooperation and support!
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Tuesday, November 30th, 1999
Port-au-Prince, Haiti’s capital, was struck on January 12th by a 7.0 magnitude earthquake. The survivors of this destructive earthquake need continual assistance from countries all over the world. Funds that are contributed now can determine how many lives can be spared in the days and weeks to come. Greenwich Education and Prep is committed to providing the necessary service to help those in need. Whether it be
individuals within our own community or those abroad, we realize the importance of continual service and the responsibility associated withhelping other people live longer, healthier lives.
Please help Greenwich Education and Prep join recovery efforts mobilizing around the world to assist earthquake victims. We have decided to support the Doctors Without Borders Haiti relief effort during this critical process. We are currently asking for monetary donations to help disaster victims rebuild their lives and their communities. If you would be willing to contribute a donation, pleasevisit our Firstgiving page:
http://www.firstgiving.com/annmariemangano.
You can donate on-line with a credit card. All donations are secure and sent directly to Doctors Without Borders by Firstgiving, who will email you a printable record of your donation. Please send our page on to anyone who might like to donate! Our goal is to raise $2,500.00 for the relief effort. If you have any additional questions please feel free to contact Associate Director Ann Marie Mangano at 203-661-1609 or
annmarie@greenwichedprep.com.
Greenwich Education and Prep & Doctors Without Borders thanks you for your time and service.
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Tuesday, November 30th, 1999
Written by Maggie Caldwell- If there was one myth the organizers of last Thursday’s boarding school fair hoped to dispel, it was that boarding schools are elitist and take students only of a certain pedigree.
The event, held at the Greenwich Water Club and hosted by Greenwich Education and Prep, a college and educational counseling company, brought in representatives from more than 40 competitive New England boarding schools to meet with parents and prospective students. The purpose of the evening was less about recruiting students or buttering up admissions officers, and more about helping students identify the schools that best fit their individual educational and social needs.
Maggie Caldwell of Greenwich-Post.com covered the boarding school fair held by Greenwich Education and Prep. To read the full article please visit http://www.acorn-online.com/joomla15/greenwich-post/news/local/59732-finding-the-right-prep-school.html
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