Tag: k12
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Teaching Your Child Tolerance in an Intolerant World
Diversity is what makes the world beautiful, but the current times are volatile, and people are becoming increasingly intolerant. When we turn on the news, we ... -
How to Help Your Child Get Through a Bad Day
While parents would love to protect their children all the time, there are going to be times when your child is hurting. Then, there will just ... -
How Edtech Companies Can Make It through the Product Negotiation Phase
Negotiating can be one of the toughest phases to go through on your way to edtech product acceptance. Microsoft refers to negotiating as one of the ... -
7 Ways to Teach Your Child to Be a Good Friend
Studies have shown friendship to have a positive effect on one’s mental and physical health, school performance, and self-esteem. Therefore, teaching your children how to develop ... -
Why Universities Are Needed Now More than Ever
Some people argue that colleges have lived past their usefulness, but that’s not true. Universities are needed now more than ever. Financial stability A college degree ... -
Have Public Universities Forgotten their Missions?
Public universities were designed to support the needs of their communities. Some members of the community, however, feel as though many public universities are ignoring their ... -
6 Types of Preschool Programs
The time has come for you to choose a preschool for your child. If you are trying to decide whether to send your child to preschool ... -
10 Steps to Preparing Your Child for Their First Sleepover
Sleepovers are a rite of passage, but they also cause anxiety for parents and their children. When it comes to sending your precious child to stay ... -
Raising a Mentally Ill Child
You never pictured the day where you would hear a doctor officially diagnose your child with a significant and weighty mental illness. In fact, you may ... -
How to Help Your Child Succeed in School
We all want our children to get the most from their education. However, we cannot expect our kids to excel in the classroom without some involvement ...