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What does math problem-solving typically look like for your child? No matter how accomplished a student is, most parents have

The 2020 National Teacher of the Year, Tabatha Rosproy, follows one golden rule when it comes to building connections with

When the pandemic hit, my social media became flooded with memes. A few personal favorites: “Coronavirus Parenting Week 1: Mary

The idea of living below your means may sound awful—or, at best, uncomfortable. But consider this Swedish proverb, “He who

Kids experience stress in lots of different ways. There’s the stress of grief and loss during traumatic events, but there’s

With social distancing being the new way of life as COVID-19 cases grow across the country, for children with language

When you’re a parent, self-care often slips to the bottom of the list. But taking care of yourself isn’t a

Anyone who’s met me knows that I’m the homeschooling mother of six smart, funny, adventurous, noisy children ranging from infant

The first official day of spring is this week, and with the warmer weather comes spring cleaning. Now is the

Does the idea of your child entering middle school fill you with dread? Are you anticipating an increase in eye-rolling,

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