These days, more and more people are suffering from lifestyle-related illnesses. These health issues can have lasting impacts on their happiness and quality of life. Schools can help curb these problems by teaching students more healthy habits.
Read MoreToday, some children sit in front of a computer for almost all their school days. Instead of physically manipulating realia, they move a cursor around on a screen. Although much of what happens in school is out of parental control, we can control what happens at home. With just a little planning, the lessons our kids learn after school can be as impactful as those they learn in school.
Read MoreIn this fast-paced world, teaching your children the importance of balance is more important than ever. It’s a fact that incorporating social-emotional learning (SEL) at home can yield fantastic results in and out of the classroom.
Read MoreAnyone who teaches children knows that student attention spans are declining. Many educators report that it’s getting harder and harder to drive engagement in their classrooms. Some are even giving up and saying that it’s now impossible for children to stay focused on anything at all. I disagree! - Kevin Asher Karnes
Read MoreIt’s always exciting to walk into your classroom on the first day of school and meet all your new students. But when it comes to classroom management strategies, if you don’t start communicating behavior expectations on day one, you may find that you have an uphill battle ahead of you.
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