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Raising a Popular Child
Who doesn’t want their child to be well-liked? After all, a large part of being successful in life hinges on how well you can ... -
What Your Child Should Learn in 4th Grade
By fourth grade, your child’s elementary school years are quickly coming to a close. They should have learned a tremendous amount over the past ... -
What to Expect: Age 18
By the tender age of eighteen, your teenager is finally ready to spread their wings into adulthood. You’ve spent seventeen years monitoring their growth, ... -
Academic rigor: you’re doing it wrong and here’s why
Academic rigor is about creating lessons that challenge students. Unfortunately, educators haven’t always produced a clear definition of what academic rigor is. Some administrators ... -
Education equity for today’s schools
Education equity addresses student need and transforms it into academic success for all students. This equity brings with it many implications for how schools ... -
What to Expect: Age 10
As your child moves into the preteen years, they start growing and changing at a relatively alarming rate. Many of the changes that you’ll ... -
Differentiated instruction strategies that work
If you’ve been told you have to differentiate instruction in your classroom, you may be feeling a little anxious. Simply put, differentiation means customizing ... -
How to Teach Your Kid to Deal with an Embarrassment
No matter how hard you try to prevent it from happening, your child will have to deal with an embarrassment at some time in ... -
Restorative circles that build community
Restorative circles put problem-solving where it should be: in the hands of the community where the problem happened. Teachers occasionally tell their students to ... -
10 Common Questions Kids Ask and How You Should Answer
If you have kids, you know they ask a lot of questions, and they expect you to have the answers. Studies have revealed that ...