Challenging Negative Assumptions About the Uninvolved Parent
Research shows that parents’ decisions about how they engage in their child’s education are not “one size fits all.” With competing priorities and responsibilities,…
Read MoreResearch shows that parents’ decisions about how they engage in their child’s education are not “one size fits all.” With competing priorities and responsibilities,…
Read MoreSometimes as parents, it feels like we are at a disadvantage when we meet with teachers and administrators about our child’s progress or a…
Read MoreIt’s report card time. The moment of truth for parents and students when progress and problem areas are revealed on one sheet of paper….
Read MoreWhat does homework time look like in your household? During some school years it may not be so bad, but there are some subjects…
Read MoreA key ingredient to supporting your child’s learning and growth is the strength of your relationship with their teachers and school administrators. With a…
Read MoreAre college application deadlines looming large in your household? As your teen puts their finishing touches on their essays and other items on that…
Read MoreRecess and free play help kids learn in a unique way. Yet, if there’s a weather delay or a change in schedule because of…
Read MoreDoes your child like to test the limits? It’s natural for children to push boundaries and experiment with breaking the rules. And while making…
Read MoreHow do you reach through the barriers of poverty, violence and generational inequality to inspire hope? And how do you show a child who…
Read MoreLooking for strategies to increase your students’ academic engagement? Want to give your kids vital skills and virtues like empathy, leadership and confidence? Integrating…
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