Whew. You've done it. You conquered Ravenna. You’ve woken everybody up at 8am on a Saturday for virtual observations. You’ve tracked down transcripts, booked JATP appointments, and ironed first-day outfits. So….now what?
Read MoreIf you’re a parent of a lower school kiddos, chances are you’ve done your homework on the JATP, a cognitive entrance assessment required as a supplement for your child’s application. If you’ve taken advantage of upcoming holiday breaks to schedule a JATP evaluation with an Atlanta-based child psychologist, you may be feeling angst, stress, or anxiety building up to test day. We aim to take some of the tension out of the equation by building some awareness of what’s to come on test day.
Read MoreJATP testing for applicants interested in the 2023-2024 school year is underway! We outline how to register for the JATP and how to delegate a chosen psychologist in Ravenna. We also explain how to schedule an appointment and what to expect.
Read MoreThe private school admissions frenzy can drum up feelings of anxiety, stress, confusion, and doubts. So, let us partner with you and relieve some pressure. The complete guide below tackles how to even begin this daunting process, what to look for on school tours, and gives you handy how-to guides of registering for the JATP, SSAT, and setting up that dreaded Ravenna profile.
Read MoreIf you’re reading this, more than likely, you’re considering a new school home for your Lower School kiddo next year. We recommend that families give themselves 6-12 months of runway to fully investigate their options. For families with Lower School learners (grades K-5), a standardized cognitive test is required for all applicants. We strongly encourage parents to understand the “BTH” of paperwork and portals before the flurry of Open Houses even hits. By getting ahead of things like JATP registration and Ravenna, families are able to put themselves in a strategic position going into an-already stressful season of the holidays (which, coincidentally, is when the bulk of Open Houses are).
Read MoreAs we welcome in another fall season, we wanted to share some treats on how to begin the school admissions process. Follow along with us over the next week for what you need to know!
Read MoreAtlanta Area psychologists have had to pivot—and quickly. Several therapists are now offering virtual assessments of the JATP. Should you opt for a virtual evaluation? What should you expect? How can you prepare? We share strategies and insight.
Read MoreAAAIS member schools are still requiring the JATP for the 2021-2022 school year. However, given health guidelines and social distancing, parents and students alike are worried about how this impacts this standardized cognitive assessment. Today, we unpack what you need to know so you can help your child feel confident.
Read MoreIt’s still 90 degrees, Roswell Road is a parking lot, and don’t even think of getting on 285. Ahh…it must be back to school. If your kiddos are starting another year at your neighborhood public school and you’re considering making the switch to private for next year, we’re here for you. We encourage clients to check this pivotal step off of their to-do list (even before Labor Day) so you can eke out the last few weekends at the pool.
Read MoreWahoo! A bonus treat just for you. If you have K-5 kiddos, there’s no doubt that you’ve heard this little abbreviation tossed around mom groups, preschool classrooms, and play dates—JATP. Last month, we shared all you need to know about this required standardized cognitive assessment of your littles.
Read MoreIf you have Lower School students, September is a great time to get a leg up on all the "administrative" paperwork applying families need to complete. Even if you haven't narrowed down your school choices, working your way through a "behind the scenes" checklist will be one less thing on your mind as you visit Open Houses and schedule school tours. Over the next six weeks, we'll cover the ins and outs of each item on the application checklist to help you gain control of the process--even before you visit your very first Open House.
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