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What is an educational consultant?

An educational consultant is a professional who has a deep understanding of the educational system, is able to understand the needs and aspirations of parents and children and thus helps develop students’ social, emotional and academic potential.

Why do I need an Educational Consultant?

Every child and parent can benefit from the expertise of an educational consultant. In these times of spiraling competition, even the smallest decision – choosing the right prep. school, the right tutors, the right hobbies, the sports, the right subjects – can make or mar a child’s future. An educational Consultant provides you and your child with highly trained, professional, unbiased and experienced advice on how to make these decisions.

Does my child need educational consultation?

Every child and parent will benefit from the expertise of an educational consultant which goes beyond the classroom curriculum

Why should you come to us?

Having successfully trained scores of students and helped their families navigate the long and stressful path of educational planning, from preschool to career choices, we feel that we have developed a significantly deep understanding that enables us to cut through your confusion and highlight viable educational options.

We have created a highly sophisticated multidisciplinary approach to educational consulting. This concept, one of the first of its kind, introduces a comprehensive range of integrated services designed to address the unique educational planning needs of each individual, child and parent. A personalized approach to the performance enhancement and school placement processes is facilitated by a close working relationship with the student and family.

What is Sports Psychology?

Sport psychology is a specialization within psychology that seeks to understand psychological/mental factors that affect performance in sports, physical activity and exercise and apply these to enhance individual and team performance. It is a scientific study of people and their behavior in sport.

 

What does a Sports Psychologist do?

A sports psychologist is a certified/trained professional who utilizes psychological skills, practices and theories to enhance athletic and sporting performance. A sport psychologist seeks, understands, analyzes, influences and enhances mental factors which in turn enhance athletic performance.

 

Who needs a Sports Psychologist?

Athletes of all levels - beginners to professionals - work with sport psychologists. Any athlete who is committed to improving his/her mental game and wanting to achieve his/her full potential should seek sport psychology consultation.  Many of the world’s topmost golfers, tennis players, Olympians and national teams work with sport psychologists on a regular basis.

 

How does Sports Psychology improve performance?

Athletes who consult sport psychologists gain valuable insight into thought processes involved in playing sport. A sport psychologist can help manage anxiety, stress and anger, build confidence, team dynamics and mental toughness, prevent burnout, sustain concentration, enhance motivation and energy and endurance. Sport psychologists can also help reduce the chance of injury as well as help athletes recover from injury more quickly.

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Educational Consultants

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