Learning Forum International
About Us
Learning Forum International is a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational corporation founded in 1989 and headquartered in Oceanside, California.
LFI secures funding from individuals, foundations and corporations to provide Quantum Learning® professional and student development programs for teachers, school administrators and students and individual student scholarships to SuperCamp learning and life skills summer programs.
Through Learning Forum International, educators, parents, alumni and other supporters of youth development come together to make a difference for kids with great promise and limited resources, empowering them with greater self esteem, highly effective academic and learning skills, and a desire to achieve.
Articles by Learning Forum International
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Empowering Students Through Accelerated Learning
[Note: This article is written primarily for educators; however, parents can glean valuable insights, as well,...
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Help Your Kids Learn: Create a Positive Study Environment
Parents can support and encourage their children's successful learning by helping them create a positive study...
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Communication Is a Key to Success for Students
Strong verbal communication skills help students at school in everything from getting better grades in class...
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Discovering A Child’s Learning Style Can Make All The Difference
“My teacher hates me. She gets mad whenever I ask her to repeat something.” “When I told my teacher I had to...
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Lighting the Fire of Motivation in Your Teen
One of the most difficult tasks parents face in bringing up teenagers is motivating them to do their best, particularly...
Topics: Motivation and Achievement -
Students Benefit from Learning How to Learn
A teacher’s primary job is to teach content—content specific to a particular subject and specific to standardized...
Topics: Learning Styles and Differences -
Teen Bullying: What Parents Can Do
Bullying is a significant issue in America these days. It is estimated that anywhere from 11 to 25 percent of teens are...
Topics: School Bullying Prevention -
Creating a “Home Office” for Your Kids
As students across the country settle in to a new school year, you might be asking yourself, ‘What can I do to help...
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There’s More to College Prep than the SATs and ACTs
If you have a son or daughter in high school, don’t think that college prep ends when they get a good score on the SAT...
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9 Ways to Support Your Teen At Home
For many years at SuperCamp, parents would ask us if we could start a program for them, to help them learn what their...
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