• Purpose Over Perfection — Redefining Success for Your Student
    Jan 13 2026

    Parenting Through Purpose — Not Pressure

    Parents everywhere are feeling it — the pressure to keep up, perform, achieve, and stay “on track.” But what if the real key to student success has nothing to do with perfection… and everything to do with purpose?

    In this powerful closing episode of the Power to the Parent series, Wendy Richard Tilford unpacks how purpose-driven parenting can transform your child’s confidence, motivation, resilience, and long-term direction.

    Inside this episode, Wendy shares:

    Why chasing perfection leads to burnout — not success
    ✨ The difference between performance-based parenting and purpose-based parenting
    ✨ Why motivation skyrockets when students understand why they’re working toward something
    ✨ The 4 Pathways to Purpose every student can thrive in (College, Trades, Military/Service, Creative/Entrepreneurial)
    ✨ How to help your child discover their strengths, passions, and identity — without pressure
    ✨ Three Parent Power Moves that build confidence, emotional safety, and independence
    ✨ A real student story that proves success follows naturally when purpose comes first

    This episode is for you if you want to raise a child who is:
    • Confident, not stressed
    • Motivated, not overwhelmed
    • Curious, not burned out
    • Purpose-driven, not perfection-driven

    You’ll walk away with practical tools and mindset shifts that make parenting lighter, calmer, and more connected — especially during the busy school year.

    🎧 Tune in and share with a parent who needs this reminder: Success is not about perfection. It’s about alignment, purpose, and presence.

    For additional free resources to support your family’s journey, visit wendyrtilford.com.

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    6 Min.
  • Learning Differences = Learning Strengths
    Jan 6 2026

    Learning Differences = Learning Strengths.

    Most parents worry when they hear words like dyslexia, ADHD, or processing challenges.


    But here’s the truth we’re leaning into this week:
    A learning difference is not a deficit — it’s a different pathway to brilliance.

    In this episode of Power to the Parent, Wendy Richard Tilford breaks down how learning differences show up in everyday life, how they impact school performance, and — most importantly — how parents can turn those challenges into strengths.

    Wendy shares:
    ✨ The REAL signs of dyslexia, ADHD, slow processing, and working-memory struggles
    ✨ Why these differences often come with creative, strategic, big-picture strengths
    ✨ How to stop labeling your child and start truly understanding their learning style
    ✨ The 3 Parent Power Moves that transform frustration into confidence
    ✨ A powerful real-life story of a student who went from a struggling reader to a proud learner
    ✨ How early advocacy (504s, IEPs, accommodations) builds unstoppable students

    If you’ve ever wondered whether your child is “behind,” “different,” or “not getting it,” this episode is the reframe every parent needs.
    You’ll walk away with clarity, practical tools, and a renewed belief in your child’s potential.

    🎧 Listen now and share with a parent who needs this reminder: Your child doesn’t need fixing — they need understanding.


    📘 Get Wendy’s Executive Function ebook at wendyrtilford.com.

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    7 Min.
  • Test Prep Without the Pressure
    Dec 23 2025

    Test Prep Without the Pressure — How Parents Can Reduce Stress and Raise Scores

    If your heart beats a little faster when you hear ACT, SAT, PSAT, or ISEE, this episode is for you.

    In today’s new release of Power to the Parent, Wendy Richard Tilford — Independent Education Consultant, mom, and expert in academic strategy — reveals how to approach test prep with clarity, calm, and confidence rather than panic and pressure.

    Most families wait too long, focus on the wrong things, or unintentionally add stress to an already overwhelming process. But when you understand how these tests really work, everything changes.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    Why pressure hurts performance — and what actually improves scores
    The truth about standardized tests and what they’re really measuring
    Which students perform best on the ACT vs. SAT (and how to choose the right exam)
    How to use the “Three Phases of Test Prep” to build strategy, stamina, and confidence
    The role of executive function in scoring higher — and how to strengthen it at home
    Simple Power Moves parents can use this week to reduce anxiety and build momentum
    A mindset shift that helps students feel in control, not overwhelmed

    Whether your child is preparing for the SAT, ACT, PSAT, ISEE, or HSPT, this episode gives you a clear, parent-friendly roadmap that makes testing more strategic and far less stressful.

    If you want your child to improve scores, earn scholarships, and walk into the test room feeling confident, this episode is a must-listen.

    🎧 Tune in today and share with another parent who needs a calmer path to test prep.
    🔗 Get your free Test Prep Strategy Guide at wendyrtilford.com

    #TestPrep #SAT #ACT #PSAT #ISEE #CollegeReady #ParentTips #AcademicSuccess #StudySkills #PowerToTheParentPodcast

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    7 Min.
  • College-Ready Starts in 9th Grade
    Dec 9 2025

    Episode Description: “College-Ready Starts in 9th Grade — Here’s How Parents Can Get Ahead”

    Most parents don’t realize it until it’s almost too late:
    College readiness doesn’t start junior year… it begins freshman year.

    In this episode of Power to the Parent, Wendy Richard Tilford — mom, educator, and founder of Wendy Richard Tilford Educational Services — breaks down the exact steps families should take now to set their 9th–12th graders up for confidence, clarity, and college success.

    You’ll learn:

    Why freshman year is the “make-or-break” year for GPA growth, study habits, and long-term academic identity
    The 3 foundations every student needs to be truly college-ready (structure, self-awareness, and support)
    Simple parent “Power Moves” that strengthen executive function and boost motivation — without nagging or stress
    A real success story of a student who transformed her mindset, her habits, and her future
    How to turn daily routines into long-term readiness that shows up in essays, recommendations, and confidence

    Whether your child is entering high school or already in the thick of it, this episode gives you a clear roadmap and practical tools you can use immediately.

    If you want a calmer household, stronger habits, and a smoother path to college, this episode is your starting point.

    🎯 Perfect for: parents of middle schoolers, freshmen, sophomores, and juniors who want less stress and more strategy in the high school journey.

    ➡️ Listen now and share with a parent who needs this reminder: College-ready begins today.

    For more resources, guides, and workshops, visit wendyrtilford.com.

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    5 Min.
  • From High School to the Navy: A Teen’s Journey Through the College Admissions Process
    Jul 1 2025

    Our latest Power to the Parent Podcast features the truly inspiring Regis Penn, an Eagle Scout and Strake Jesuit powerhouse with a 4.1 GPA who's bound for the United States Naval Academy!

    Hear directly from Regis about his strategic approach to college applications, how he balanced rigorous academics with leadership roles (like Houston Mayor's Youth Council!), and staying motivated during stressful times. Host Wendy Richard Tilford also shares insider secrets from "Power to the Parent" to guide your child's educational journey.

    Don't miss this empowering conversation! Listen to "From High School to the Navy: A Teen’s Journey Through the College Admissions Process" today!

    #CollegePrep #USNA #TeenSuccess #LeadershipDevelopment #PodcastForParents #EducationalInsights #AdmissionsProcess #StrakeJesuit #RegisPenn #WendyRichardTilford #ListenNow

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    26 Min.
  • Unmasking Learning Disabilities - A Deep Dive into Public School Assessments
    Jan 22 2025

    In the next episode, Wendy explores strategies for parents to support their children with learning differences, such as ADHD or dyslexia. The episode will guide parents in effectively advocating for their child's educational needs.

    Key Topics:

    1. Understanding Learning Differences: Parents will learn the importance of understanding their child's needs, challenges, and practical strategies to support them.
    2. Advocating for Your Child: Wendy outlines actionable steps for parents to advocate for their children, including:
      • Educating themselves on learning differences.
      • Communicating with educators.
      • Knowing their child’s rights and educational protections.
      • Creating a supportive home environment.
    3. Key Components for Success: Wendy highlights essential elements to help children thrive:
      • Individualized Education Plans (IEP) or 504 Plans.
      • Regular assessments and feedback from parents and educators.
      • Access to tutoring and therapy resources.
    4. Choosing the Right School: Wendy emphasizes the importance of selecting a school that aligns with the child’s learning style:
      • Researching and visiting schools.
      • Asking questions about the school's experience with learning differences.
      • Evaluating inclusivity, differentiation, and the social environment.

    By focusing on these areas, parents will be better equipped to navigate the educational system and provide their children with the support they need to succeed.

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    47 Min.
  • Understanding ESSER Funding: What Every Parent Needs to Know About Supporting Their Child's Education
    Oct 2 2024

    In this episode, we dive into the basics of ESSER (Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief) funding and its impact on education in Texas. Our discussion answers critical questions such as:

    1. What ESSER funding is, and how it supports schools and students across the state?
    2. How has Texas allocated ESSER funds, and which areas of education are benefiting?
    3. The role of ESSER funding in addressing pandemic-related learning loss.
    4. Important timelines parents need to know, including deadlines for ESSER I, II, and III funds:
      • ESSER I (CARES Act): Use by September 30, 2022.
      • ESSER II (CRRSA Act): Use by September 30, 2023.
      • ESSER III (American Rescue Plan): Use by September 30, 2024.

    With no additional ESSER funding rounds planned, schools and districts are maximizing current resources before they expire. Tune in to understand how this critical funding impacts your child’s education and what parents need to be aware of moving forward.

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    31 Min.