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Maximizing Learning Outcomes and Student Engagement Through Online Tutoring

smiling and confident young girl looks up from her laptop during online tutoring through Fit Learning St. Louis, where distance learning helps students improve 1-2 grade levels

Is online learning optimal for your family? Are you seeking quality tutoring for your learner but live outside of the St. Louis metro area? Are you homeschooling your child and seeking distance learning enrichment? There are a variety of reasons why remote learning is the best option for some families. They might include geographic location, schedule requirements, special needs, health...[ read more ]

Fit Learning and SCORE: A St. Louis Success Story!

Janice Smith, director of Fit Learning St. Louis, at the lab where private tutoring is provided in reading, math, and critical thinking

We’re delighted to announce that SCORE Association selected Fit Learning St. Louis to feature in an entrepreneur success story video! Check out our press release and the announcement on SCORE's Facebook page! About SCORE SCORE is a nationwide, nonprofit organization dedicated to helping small businesses get off the ground, grow, and achieve their goals through education and mentorship. Since 1964, SCORE...[ read more ]

Learning Myth: We Should Teach to a Child’s Strengths

smiling boy works with fit learning tutor during math remediation session

Here, Fit Learning St. Louis lab director Janice Smith talks through Dr. Kimberly Berens's new book Blind Spots: Why Students Fail and The Science That Can Save Them. In her book, Dr. Berens covers the myths about learning. Myth #2 is that we should teach to a child's strengths. What does the science say? FALSE. Education's goal is not just...[ read more ]

Learning Myth: Kids Learn Differently

boy with red hair sits at table with learning coach during Fit Learning tutoring session

Here, Fit Learning St. Louis lab director Janice Smith talks through Dr. Kimberly Berens's new book Blind Spots: Why Students Fail and the Science That Can Save Them. In her book, Dr. Berens covers the myths about learning. Myth #1 is that all learners learn differently. What does the science say? FALSE! All learning occurs through deliberate and repeated practice...[ read more ]