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Talking to Kids About the Election
As I sit here writing this, we still don’t know the outcome of the Presidential election. And in all likelihood, it might be a few days before there is a clear winner– which leaves lots of time for kids to ask lots of hard-to-answer questions. No matter how you voted
Building Empathy in Contentious Times
How can you continue friendships and relationships with people you strongly disagree with? In what ways can you
7 Tips to Communicate Academic Progress to Parents
Parents wants to know how their child is progressing academically. Many parents appreciate flexible options to monitor and
Better Surveys for Better Organizations
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4 Tips to Boost Campus Safety
For most college students, stepping foot on campus serves as an entry to a new level of independence.
Bullying at School
It’s difficult for a child to learn when their emotions are disregulated or they feel isolated, anxious or
Get the Data You Need to Prove the Impact of Your Nonprofit’s Programs
Measurable outcomes. Metrics. Programmatic ROI. If you’ve worked for a nonprofit organization, you know that funders require data
How to Take and Use Feedback, for Schools
Feedback, good or bad, helps you course correct and meaningfully improve yourself and your community. However, feedback can
7 Low-lift, High-Impact Leader Actions That Transform Team Culture
Little things often make the most significant impact – leaders who pay attention to the small details can
Supporting Mental Health: Impulse Control
Psychology Today identifies impulse control as “the ability to experience an impulse without acting on it.” Often we