The parent-teacher relationship is essential for the academic success of students—and often for their social success in a school setting. It is said that it takes a village to raise a child and this sentiment […]
As schools across the country begin to reopen and allow in-person classes, many teachers are wondering what steps to take to limit the spread of COVID-19. According to the most recent scientific evidence, there is […]
The 2020 fall semester is in full swing and schools across the country are navigating the unique challenges of this school year in vastly different ways. Eleven states have ordered schools to open for in-person […]
Despite best laid plans, the School Morning Scramble can happen to anyone. Oversleeping, lost homework, outfit dilemmas, and early morning grogginess can contribute to chaos and disorganization. Getting students out the door and to school […]
The 2020 school year is in full swing and teachers have a lot on their plates. In addition to adapting their curriculum and incorporating new health regulations as a result of COVID-19, many are learning […]
The school year just started—is it possible to already feel burnout as a teacher? The answer is yes. And you’re not alone. Burnout typically happens when we are overworked and adapting to a lot of […]
Virtual education has become the new norm as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to limit in-person socialization and group gatherings. Many schools across the country are holding online lessons and managing classes and assignments remotely. As […]
The school year looks very different for many teachers this fall. Across the country, educators are conducting classes online, and some are juggling a combination of virtual and in-person lessons. The COVID-19 pandemic has changed […]
For many teachers, virtual education is in full swing for the fall semester, and it has been a learning curve. From video conference calls to online classroom management to virtual assignments and activities, teachers are […]
It’s the classic scenario: your child cleans their plate but leaves the broccoli, spinach or peas. In an effort to keep them healthy and get them to try something new, you as the parent insist […]