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  • Modern ParentingParenting
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    August 24, 2017
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    Six Ways to Establish Good Homework Habits

    When returning to school after summer break, many students are excited to see their friends and return to the routine of school. Although, many students and ...
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  • Child DevelopmentEarly ChildhoodModern ParentingParenting
    By Matthew Lynch
    August 21, 2017
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    How to Manage the Terrible Twos

    Child rearing is a long and involved process. From birth, we’re called to feed and care for babies who are essentially helpless. At the time they ...
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  • Child DevelopmentEarly ChildhoodModern ParentingParentingTrending Topics
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    August 9, 2017
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    How to Identify Early Signs of Autism

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  • Child DevelopmentEarly ChildhoodTrending Topics
    By Matthew Lynch
    August 8, 2017
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    9 Ways to Positively Impact Your Kid’s Language Development

    Learning to talk is an important milestone in the development of any child. Spoken language allows children to verbalize their emotions and communicate their needs. However, ...
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    Child DevelopmentEarly ChildhoodParentingTrending Topics
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    August 8, 2017
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    7 Amazing Learning Activities for Toddlers

    When we think of toddlers, many thoughts come to mind. Runny noses, messy hair, picky eating are just some of the traits we relate to this ...
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    By Matthew Lynch
    August 7, 2017
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    Seven Questions to Ask When Touring Preschools

    Of all the milestones in childhood, starting school can be the most dramatic. Your baby has grown into a school aged child and they will spend ...
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  • Early ChildhoodElementary Education
    By Matthew Lynch
    December 1, 2016
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    Early childhood educators rely on families to prop up low income, research finds

    This article was written by Paula McDonald, Karen Thorpe, and Susan Irvine Early childhood educators struggling in low-paid jobs often have to prop up their income through ...
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  • Teachers
    By Matthew Lynch
    November 16, 2016
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    First 2,000 Days of a Child’s Life

    **The Edvocate is pleased to publish guest posts as way to fuel important conversations surrounding P-20 education in America. The opinions contained within guest posts are ...
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    By Matthew Lynch
    October 21, 2016
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    Pres. Obama announces $1 billion early education investment

    President Obama has announced $1 billion in early education investments that will come from a combination of public and private commitments. Speaking at the White House ...
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  • Equity
    By Matthew Lynch
    September 18, 2016
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    Study: Detroit crime rate would drop with early childhood investment

    By putting more money into early childhood education in Detroit, the crime rate would go down, according to a recent study. Jose Diaz of the Amherst ...
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    For the past few decades, our country’s educational system has seen both struggle and tremendous change. With the various ailments plaguing our educational system, education reforms have attempted to pick ...
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    Educational inequality exists all around the globe, and Sierra Leone is no exception. Unfortunately, females are behind their male counterparts in literacy rates, and as of 2016, UNICEF reports that ...
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    We live in the Information Age, a time where learning and earning happen remotely, from anywhere on earth. Being a student no longer means being rooted in the country of ...
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    How are K-12 Schools Around the World Tackling Social Injustice?

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    The early childhood years help create a foundation for future learning and place students on the path of academic success. That’s why it is essential to use assessments to measure ...
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    Protecting Brains, Stimulating Minds: The Early Life Roots of Success in School

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    Here’s How Much States Spend On Education And How Their Students Perform

    The educational expenditures of each state vary significantly from one to the next, but if we were to rank the states on their spending, New York and Utah are on ...

Gifted and Talented Education

  • Behavior ManagementGifted and Talented Education

    Implementing Successful Behavioral Interventions With Gifted Students

    Behavioral interventions are tough to stage and stage successfully regardless of a student’s cognitive abilities and achievement status, but they can be especially rough when it comes to gifted students. ...
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    How To Solve The Segregation That Plagues Gifted-and-Talented Programs

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    Public Attitudes Towards the Gifted: Myth and Reality

    Gifted and talented students are defined as: “Students, children, or youth who give evidence of high achievement capability in areas such as intellectual, creative, artistic, or leadership capacity, or in ...
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    Not to Miss Gifted & Special Education Conferences in 2020

    Looking for a gifted education or special education conference to attend in 2020? Don’t worry, just check out our list below. Special education conferences 1. Higher Education Consortium for Special Education ...
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    Giftedness Knows No Boundaries: Practical Solutions to Identify all Gifted and Talented Students

    Children who are gifted are known as children who have an “ability significantly above the norm for their age”. And children with different abilities as their peer groups will require ...

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