FREE LIVE WEBINAR - Wednesday, 15 October 2025

For parents of students in grade 7, 8 and 9 who need a strategy to manage the load of fact-based subjects as they face high school demands.

FREE WEBINAR Wednesday, 15 October 2025

     Discover how your middle school child can lock facts into memory so they don't default to empty cramming in high school. Instead help them grow into a capable learner who performs steadily under pressure and builds a memorization advantage that lays the groundwork for graduating university with distinctions! 

Primary school rewards effort. High school rewards method

Join us LIVE and discover the memory tool that teachers don't even know.

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For parents of students in grade 7, 8 and 9 who need a strategy to manage fact-based subjects in high school.

Discover how your  child can lock facts into memory so they don't default to empty cramming in high school. Instead help them grow into a capable learner who performs steadily under pressure and builds a memorization advantage that lays the groundwork for graduating university with distinctions! 

Primary school rewards effort. High school rewards method.
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Presented By

Ania Kossar (Factframes Founder)

Available times: 10am, 4pm, 8pm

Here's what we'll cover

  • What a science-based study method actually looks like, so you can assess whether your child is equipped to manage factual subjects when pressure increases as they enter high school, rather than relying on teachers or grades to gauge that from a distance.
  • How you can stop feeling in the dark about study support and instead recognize the unique challenge your child faces in the classroom and identify the next step from a range of interventions.
  • The study issue no one talks about: that most students are left with methods that only skim the surface. Classrooms focus on covering material and supporting understanding, but the shift from understanding to remembering is often left to the student or the parent. But what if neither of you knows how to make that shift?
  • Why memorization is not the villain, and how it's often confused with counterproductive cramming when actually memorization is a necessary support to critical thinking and problem solving.
  • An introduction to Factframes, a breakthrough memory tool for school that supports the most effective scientific learning principles by teaching students how to store facts inside unique Factframe images, helping them maintain steady recall during assessments and retain each term's work in longer-term memory so they're not starting from scratch when mid- and year-end exams arrive.