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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
Teaching Students Self Advocacy at Home and At School
Learning self-advocacy equips children with skills to confidently navigate life’s complexities. As parents and teachers, we often feel
52 Effective Parent Survey Questions For Meaningful Feedback
Each family survey question, when carefully crafted, can be a powerful tool to leverage when you need information
60 Parent Engagement Ideas To Boost School Involvement
Parent Engagement is key to success, and we’ve got some ideas ready for you and your community.
Supporting Mental Health: Reframing Unhelpful Thinking
Sometimes our minds play tricks on us or our students. Harvard Health says that cognitive distortions, or negative
Juneteenth: 19 Resources for Reflection, Expectation, Joy, and Celebration
June has become an important month for focusing us on two ideas – freedom and pride. For both
In a Time of Unrest, How Can College Students Feel Heard on Campus?
Speed Read (tldr): How Can We Support Productive Communication on College Campuses? Initial survey responses indicate three levers
Celebrate Dads, Grandpas and Father Figures!
Speed Read (tldr): Celebrate Dads, Grandpas, and Father Figures! Spent time to learn more about what dads will
The Power of Pride in Education
Pride in schools is important. Cora Stammen, Content Development Intern, shares history and resources on the power of pride in education.
Demystifying Teacher Compensation
Unlike most jobs, direct managers rarely impact teacher compensation. This presents several challenges such as how to navigate