Children and parents often get nervous before starting the school year. As a teacher, you can make them feel comfortable… Continue reading Creating a Welcoming Classroom
Children and parents often get nervous before starting the school year. As a teacher, you can make them feel comfortable… Continue reading Creating a Welcoming Classroom
As the school year comes to an end, teachers deserve praise for all they do. Children not only receive an… Continue reading In Praise of Teachers
Adults and children both have grown attached to electronic devices. Taking the time to disconnect is essential for parents and… Continue reading The Benefits of Disconnecting from Devices
Parent involvement sets students up for academic and professional success. You should make it a habit to engage with your… Continue reading Asking Kids About Their Day
As an adult, have you ever looked back on some of your classes and asked yourself, why? Two complex subjects… Continue reading What is Montessori?
Instead of feeling a sense of dread, you can take a positive approach to parent-teacher conferences. Believe it or not,… Continue reading A Positive Approach to Parent Teacher Conferences
If you’re a new or a seasoned homeschooling parent, you get to decide which teaching method to use. As a… Continue reading Exploring Homeschooling Methods
According to The National Science Foundation, 32%-40% of parents help their kids with homework three or more days a week.… Continue reading Helping Your Kids with Homework
Parents have a superpower to spark imagination and creativity in kids early on. Children’s most impressionable years fall between birth… Continue reading Read, Know, Learn, & Grow
National Education week takes place from November 15-19 this year, and one focus includes parent involvement. Project Appleseed runs a… Continue reading Celebrating Parent Involvement in Schools