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Back to School is About More Than Supplies: Does Your Child Have an Education Strategy?

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Education advisor helps families find the educational fit so their child can flourish.

With millions of families preparing to get their children back to school,

they tend to be focused on one thing – supplies. They scramble around ensuring that their child has the right supplies and some new clothing to start the new school year. None of that matters, however, if the educational plan isn’t a good fit to begin with. Without the right educational plan and path, it doesn’t matter what type of supplies and clothing the child has. They simply won’t be able to flourish. The good news is there are questions parents can ask now to help prepare for the best outcome.

“Not every school option is a good fit for every child, and it’s time that we take that into account,” explains Michelle Smith, Founder and Chief Education Strategist of Independent Education Group. “If we want our children to excel and flourish, we must consider more than the school rankings in order to help them. We must create the habit of doing an annual educational checkup as our children age, so we can ensure they are on the right path.”

Smith, an education strategist who advises families about the entire educational trajectory of their children, knows that putting a student in the right educational environment is going to make a world of difference. When a child isn’t in the right environment, they will often struggle, no matter what the parents do to help get them on track. She’s on a mission to help parents understand the importance of having an educational strategy that will help kids thrive, and she is urging parents to use the beginning of each school year as the time to do an educational plan checkup for each child in the family. Doing this annually will help ensure that the best decisions for each child are being made from kindergarten through college.

No two children are alike,

making it crucial that people don’t assume all educational paths will work for everyone. It’s important to take each child into consideration so they can be matched with the best plan and path for them, which will provide them with the conditions and environment to succeed and flourish. Smith urges parents to understand that it’s not about the most prestigious schools, but rather it’s about finding the right educational fit for each child.

As she likes to remind parents, rankings may tell them about a school, but they cannot tell them if that school will be right for their child. Plus, each child in the family will benefit from their own strategic educational path, rather than taking a one-size fits all approach. An annual educational strategy checkup for each child in the family will ensure that everyone is getting what they need to thrive academically.

Many parents want to have more input when it comes to their child’s education, but are only now learning about what options they have. According to the U.S. Committee on Education & Workforce, a survey shows that 52 percent of parents want more ownership of their child’s education. They report that around half of all parents surveyed say they are fed up with the status quo in K-12 education.

Not only can parents today have more ownership over their child’s education, but they should be more involved.

There are 8 things every parent should consider as part of their new school year checkup, including:

“For too long, parents have relied on school rankings and lists as their guide for their child’s education,” added Smith. “This doesn’t work for most students. We can and should do better, which is why I have helped so many families create educational plans that will help their student surpass expectations. With the right strategy in place, your child will have an amazing school year!”

Smith has spent more than 20 years serving as a dean of students, principal, head of school and educational leader. Today, she serves families nationwide as a trusted education strategist, providing personalized guidance that extends well beyond school admissions. From early educational planning and school transitions to academic coaching, college preparation, parent advising and student advocacy, she helps families skillfully navigate every stage of a child’s educational journey. Her purpose is to empower families to make thoughtful, informed educational decisions that unlock each student’s fullest potential. For more information, visit https://www.independenteducationgroup.com/.

About Independent Education Group

Founded by veteran educator Michelle Smith, Independent Education Group is a national educational advisory firm dedicated to helping families navigate every stage of the educational journey with confidence. Serving as a family’s trusted educational advisory firm, Independent Education Group provides personalized educational strategy, advocacy, academic guidance, parent coaching and year-round support that extends far beyond school admissions. Built on five guiding pillars of Vision, Strategy, Guidance, Advocacy and Opportunity, the firm partners with families to help students thrive academically, socially and personally while making thoughtful educational decisions from childhood through college. Guided by the belief that every child deserves an educational journey designed with purpose, guided by expertise and supported with unwavering advocacy, Independent Education Group helps families build futures with confidence and lasting impact. To get more information about the services, visit the site at: https://www.independenteducationgroup.com/

Sources:

U.S. Committee on Education & Workforce. Let Parents Direct Their Child’s Education Journey. November 2022. https://edworkforce.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=408678

 

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