Smart Kids, Bad Habits: How to Get Them Locked In for College
Help your kid get good grades consistently without losing sleep, starting as early as 9th grade.
Get expert guidance to help you:
✔ Spot the early warning signs of burnout
✔ Address chronic procrastination or overexertion
✔ Motivate your kid to build sustainable habits
Parents: Stop Managing Symptoms, Start Building Better Habits.
A new school year is starting and you know it counts for college.
With the stakes even higher than last year, you don’t want your kid repeating the same patterns, whether that’s underachieving, pulling frequent all-nighters, or feeling so overwhelmed by their workload they have no room for anything else.
In this free expert session, we’ll talk about what works to get kids confident, organized, and locked in on their goals.
Even if right now they couldn’t care less, or care way too much.
Join us to find out:
✔ The early warning signs of burnout grades won’t reveal — and how to help your kid develop sustainable academic habits
✔ What’s really going on when a smart kid underperforms academically (including kids with ADHD) and what to do about it ✔ What works to get kids consistent, confident, and self-driven — even if right now you’re the one keeping them afloat
WHO’S ON THE PANEL?
Sheila Akbar, President & CEO of Signet Education
Sheila has guided hundreds of students and families through this process, helping them figure out their story in a way that cannot be faked, and therefore organically stands out. In this class, she’ll answer the biggest questions she gets from parents and give you a look inside her process.
Before This School Year Gets Away From You…
Now is the time to set healthy habits.
Once the semester is in full swing it will be much harder to change their ways.
Join us for this free masterclass on September 20th and make sure your teen has the systems and routines they need to succeed.
Sheila Akbar, PhD is President & CEO of Signet Education, a full service education consulting company offering holistic support to teens and their families as they navigate high school and the college admissions process.
Sheila joined the Signet team in the summer of 2010, bringing with her a wealth of experience teaching SAT, ACT, GRE, literature, and composition in both one-on-one and classroom settings. Sheila loves both teaching and learning, and finds nothing more rewarding than working closely with students to overcome the challenges they face. Sheila holds a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree from Harvard University and two doctoral degrees from Indiana University.
Sheila's bright and uplifting perspective on college prep is changing the face of what it means to parent through the high-school-to-college years. With a deep belief in the successful partnership of parents and teens, her influence is affecting student after student and family after family to reach beyond their dreams to new levels of success. She and her team at Signet Education have seen more than 10K students' lives changed through meaningful academic mentorship.