Navigating Your Child’s Needs and IEP in A Virtual Environment
As a former teacher and a parent of a twice-exceptional child with an IEP and an ALP, I have always had to be an advocate for my child. However, over...
As a former teacher and a parent of a twice-exceptional child with an IEP and an ALP, I have always had to be an advocate for my child. However, over...
As we listen to students, parents, school leaders, and teachers share some of their stressors, two things are constant in my mind. First, safety during COVID. Second, the presidential...
On the mind of many Possip parents lately-- the mental health and wellness of their children. Covid and school closures have taken a toll on all of us, as we’ve...
Pandemic Schooling, from the student perspective Thankfully, this too, will pass. There is a post-pandemic world. But for the remainder of the calendar year, and probably even the school year, we...
Let’s be honest, who couldn’t use some extra fun in their lives right now? I know I can benefit from it! But it seems like the old memories of playing...
Children can quickly lose their sense of community and connection while in isolation. School has always been a consistent source of social connection and support for kids. When that feeling...
Many teachers may have perfected their in-person cold calling techniques. Popsicle sticks, numbers on desks, playing cards handed out at the door, or online number randomizers are in the in-person...
In the past few months of our Possip Pulse Checks™, I’ve read a handful of parent comments about their child really excelling in virtual learning classes and how...
80% of children's brain growth occurs in the first three years of life. A lot of this includes learning at home. Here are a few quick tips on how to interact...
Many students, educators, and families are having a difficult time after losing their strong support system that was built through a positive school culture. School culture is the heartbeat of...