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A helping hand for success at school

School Help is a service that offers one-off or regular support for children from preschool to university. It offers support for homework help and development in the form of individualized and personalized courses in all subjects.

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School Help is a service that offers one-off or regular support for children from preschool to university. It offers support for homework help and development in the form of individualized and personalized courses in all subjects.

School boost provides an appropriate response in order to help each student improve their results, acquire good working methods, gain confidence and believe in their own potential.

Carole Houdet, founder of Coup de Pouce Scolaire, is a passionate teacher who advocates school perseverance on a daily basis. She also voluntarily hosts an educational program that gives tips and advice on the airwaves of CKMN, a radio station in Rimouski, to answer parents' questions.

Its team is made up of teachers who have the same pedagogical approach and the same passion for teaching. " It is essential to be able to adapt our pedagogy to each young person, which cannot be done in a classroom ”, explains Ms. Houdet, who uses alternative methods.

The values of School Boost are building student confidence, enhancing them on a daily basis and supporting parents in their child's learning.

The pedagogical know-how of each teacher is put at the service of precise objectives: to offer young people all the support and motivation necessary to succeed, to work in depth on all subjects and thus to provide the pupil with a real working method.

For any information, you can contact Carole Houdet at 418 725-8518 or by email: contact@coupdepoucescolaire.ca. You can also visit the site www.coupdepoucescolaire.ca.

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