Navigating Your Child’s Needs and IEP in A Virtual Environment
Views: 1,229 As a former teacher and a parent of a twice-exceptional child with an IEP and an ALP, I
Views: 1,229 As a former teacher and a parent of a twice-exceptional child with an IEP and an ALP, I
Views: 893 In-person or virtual learning. As schools begin to re-open, families around the country are faced with a not-so-easy
Views: 1,145 What do I need to do to motivate my child? A very important part of social-emotional learning is
Views: 1,053 80% of children’s brain growth occurs in the first three years of life. A lot of this includes
Views: 1,101 Last week we welcomed four parents to share about how they are handling working and teaching from
Views: 929 We recently hosted a webinar on remote teaching and learning. A top question? How to keep students engaged
Views: 3,108 Schools and teachers play a crucial role in empowering and helping parents to support their students with homework
Views: 1,607 Parents and schools are on the same team. They both want to help students achieve, learn, and grow.
Views: 3,612 This week, a trending question from parents is after school tutoring. Most of this blog is designed to
Views: 2,177 Summer slide. Is it a real thing? Research is mixed. A University of Texas professor says it may
Views: 2,765 Parents – schools need grace in the Spring. Before we go on, some fun praise we saw in
Kristin Jeffrey is a former teacher, mother of two tweens, and school board member. She’s had the chance to see homework from many lens! In this post she shares how homework can be a friend for both schools and families with a few tips.
She’s also a Possip team member helping connect great schools and parents to each other.