Teaching your child to read seems like a daunting process.
“Where do I even begin?”
As a kindergarten teacher, this is the question I get asked the MOST by parents.
Read MoreTeaching your child to read seems like a daunting process.
“Where do I even begin?”
As a kindergarten teacher, this is the question I get asked the MOST by parents.
Read MoreIf you’re a teacher reading this, I am certain you have daily stress.
No matter where you teach, at some point in your career, you will have emotionally disturbed students.
Until I taught at a Title One school, I was a bit naïve about this topic.
Read MoreAs a parent, the most important role you will have is your child’s teacher. Your home is your classroom. As a teacher, I see the parents of my student’s as my teammate. Our job is to raise kind, smart, thoughtful human beings. It truly takes a village.
Read MoreBedtime should be prioritized with a set time AND routine.
Regardless of what kind of riser your child is, a set routine is necessary to get out the door in a timely manner, stop those morning grumpies, and establish great habits that will transition with them as they grow.
Read MoreWe have all heard our kids say it, those three dreaded words
“I hate reading!”
These words are especially dreaded if we loved reading as a child.
They are even more disheartening if we are helping with homework that involves reading.
So what do you say as the parent to help ameliorate the lack of enthusiasm your child may be feeling about reading?
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