What is UGYG?

From Struggling Student to Successful Habits…

Success!

Hi from Seth Perler. UGYG stands for UpGrade Your Grades, my Executive Function Coaching Program to help struggling students build the foundation they need to be successful in school and life. I take an unconventional approach that addresses the key barriers to success that keep kids stuck, and that are often misunderstood. Families who dig in to UGYG see big results.

UGYG is a self-paced, in-depth, online program, for families to use on their own. You can start any time; proactively before a semester begins, at the beginning of a semester, or during. It’s best for 5th grade- College students.

 

 

5 Big Things to Know About UGYG

  1. EXECUTIVE FUNCTION IS A QUALITY OF LIFE ISSUE: My real objective of this course is to help improve a child’s quality of life: to empower your child with the EF skills they need to go for their own goals or dreams. A child who doesn’t develop “good enough executive function,” will likely struggle to build a good quality of life in the future. On the other hand, when a child has “good enough executive function skills”, their future is full of possibilities, opportunities and choices.
  2. GOAL of UGYG: UGYG is for struggling middle and high school students and their parents (sometimes college students join us). It’s designed to get results by helping students change patterns so they can get unstuck, become more successful in school, and have better Executive Function skills to create a happier & more successful future.
  3. BUY-IN: If your child doesn’t have “buy-in”, UGYG will not help. Parents should click to see the “Decision Video for Students” first, then show it to your child when you’re ready.
  4. IT BEGINS WITH A DESIRE FOR CHANGE: Often, people blindly repeat the same old patterns, even though they want change. You don’t know what you don’t know, and this keeps people stuck. I’m here to teach you what actually works, step by step.
  5. A COMMON PROBLEM: Parents often misunderstand how to help, and often focus too much on grades or behavior. But there’s a bait and switch here: You see, UpGrade Your Grades isn’t about grades, it’s about how to improve Executive Function Skills, and the results happen to include better grades and “behavior”.

“Ohhhh my, what you’ve put together is absolutely amazing!  You went above and beyond with details enabling each family to read, follow and execute! It truly is easy to follow and you’ve stated things extremely clearly. You’ve been such a blessing to our hearts by guiding and teaching us how best to work with our son.  He really likes you and has been keeping up with all the video assignments. Thank you for what you DO!  Thank you for who YOU ARE!!” – Michelle

Does your child go through “The Dip”?

UGYG is for students who go through “The Dip,” which is a predictable 7 part pattern that struggling students repeat semester after semester, that gets worse with time, and that doesn’t fix itself. It looks like this:

  1. Strong Start: Your child often starts a semester off strong. Things seem to be going well for a few weeks.
  2. The DIP: You’re shocked a few weeks later when you realize that your child hit the DIP, because you found out that grades took a nosedive.
  3. Swim Upstream: You spend the rest of the semester stressed, trying to help your resistant child swim upstream, dig out of holes, deal with late work, incomplete work, missing work, zeroes, test corrections, etc. Playing catchup is a constant, baffling challenge trying to get clear information about what’s going on in school, what needs to get done, when it’s due, where it needs to get turned in, etc..
  4. Hail Mary: The final 2-3 weeks of the semester are overwhelmingly stressful as your child tries to manage:
    1. Plenty of current work.
    2. Mountains of makeup work.
    3. Procrastinating until the last-minute on big, long-term, end of semester PEPR; Projects, final Exams, Papers or essays, and big Reading assignments.
  5. Get Help (maybe): Unfortunately, many families wait until it’s too late, then scramble for teacher support, tutors or coaches in the eleventh hour.
  6. Amnesia: After the semester is over, families forget how bad it was and imagine that things will somehow fix themselves next semester. They try reactive (not proactive) strategies to change things; lectures, nagging, bugging, reminding, logic, reason, convincing, anger, threats of punishments and promises of rewards. Unfortunately, proactive changes rarely happen because people don’t understand the legitimacy of Executive Function challenges or know strategies that work.
  7. Rinse & repeat: Students fall farther behind, year after year, closing more and more doors of future possibilities in life.

Why “The Dip” happens? 5 reasons

  1. Students who struggle with Executive Function are notoriously unrealistic about how much time and energy it takes to manage schoolwork and life.
  2. Students don’t have the right EF Skills, systems, mindsets, habits or routines. So they struggle endlessly with output and execution.
  3. Students are often resistant to help, and doing the things that would make a difference.
  4. Parents and teachers often don’t understand Executive Function or how to break the pattern. Because of this, people often mistakenly believe that their child needs to, “just choose to get motivated and try harder.”
  5. Much of the advice our students have been given is great for “naturally organized people”, but useless for non-traditional, outside-the-box, neurodiverse, atypical learners who struggle with Executive Function.

EF challenges include trouble getting started, following through, finishing, focusing, prioritizing, organizing, planning, managing time, overwhelm, etc..

This is not about motivation, it’s about building Executive Function SKILLS, and many adults don’t understand this distinction. Therefore, they mistakenly choose ineffective interventions and the patterns continue to get worse.

Students often hear shame messages like this: “You just need to motivate yourself, stop being so lazy, be more disciplined, choose to work harder, apply yourself more, you just don’t seem to care, why can’t you just put forth more effort, you have so much potential, you make things so hard on yourself, if you would just…” This is an endless loop that has a terrible impact on one’s transition to adulthood. As a result of these messages, students often feel shamed, less motivated, more resistant, and more distant from their parents, who are doing their best to help.

What’s the solution?

During UGYG, I take you step-by-step through the entire coaching process I use with my students, to implement the key skills, systems, habits and mindsets needed to turn it around.

UGYG is for students and parents. Its aim is to help struggling students who need guidance with the right tools so they can navigate more successfully and therefore create a better future. It’s unique because of how I mix my playful and encouraging tone with the seriousness of the situation.

I’ve spent the past 24+ years helping countless outside-the-box learners. Teaching these skills is by far the best way I know to create change, and I designed UGYG to be a game-changer for you.

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What are the benefits for parents?

UGYG Self-paced Program: $697

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