Navigating Your Child’s Needs and IEP
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. I learned...
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. I learned...
You can successfully navigate hybrid learning and teaching. Many educators have to. We've seen models of hybrid learning including: students being in-person on different days of the week; parents choosing...
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...
Your work is hard enough in a typical school year, and now we've got a once in a century pandemic and election. We're curating resources to make your life a...
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...
In-person or virtual learning. As schools begin to re-open, families around the country are faced with a not-so-easy decision—whether or not to send their kids back to the classroom. Through our...
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...
Even if teachers don't have kids, it’s easy to imagine the difficulties that arise with working parents when their kids are learning virtually. I mean even before COVID-19, being a working...
Schools across the country have started school already. Many of those schools have started with 100% virtual learning. Parents, students, and teachers spent the summer thinking about what virtual learning...
The term “Zoom Fatigue” has been floating around in a lot of articles and media stories since March when most employees had been working remotely for a few weeks. So what...