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“Name twenty things you love about me,” my younger daughter requested just as I was shutting the door to her bedroom. Because I immediately thought about the dirty dishes in...
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We all know that incorporating technology throughout K-12 classrooms is a big focus for schools. From reading to science projects, tapping cutting-edge technology can improve...
Last updated: 02/11/2020
“I can’t do anything right!” “Nobody likes me!” “I’m the worst kid in the world!” As parents, hearing the children we love make such viciously self-critical comments is...
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Teaching, homework and tests are the fundamental parts of school culture. The system of learning transfer is more important than the school culture of classroom. In fact,...
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Today, if you asked me about my most memorable learning failures, I will tell you I am glad they happened. My errors have made me a better teacher and learner. I can now relate...
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What does learning look like in high-quality preschools? 7 MIN READ Tuesday, February 4, 2020, at 12:59 AM While parents are considering a preschool program, they should visit...
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By Monica Foley, M.Ed. / January 27, 2019 July 23, 2019 / Child Development , Communication , Expert Parenting Articles Self-esteem plays a significant role in the development...
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STEM and project-based learning (PBL) are closely connected. In fact, well-implemented STEM projects generally require a PBL approach. That leads to this question from teachers...
Last updated: 02/05/2020
Soccer-Related Injuries in Kids are Rising – What Can Parents Do? (Hidden) Content Editor Page Content By: Jeff Mjaanes, MD, FAAP Quick passes, dribbling, headers, and punts...
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I have been working with a lovely 9 year old boy who has always found it a bit of a challenge to make and keep friends. He keeps thinking that there is something wrong with him...