Respecting Disabilities
Disabilities and respecting children is something that needs taught. It must start at home and continue into the classroom. According to the National Center for
Disabilities and respecting children is something that needs taught. It must start at home and continue into the classroom. According to the National Center for
Parent partners through various ways of communication create a successful school community. Keeping parents notified with students’ success is important in the creation of a
Picture books are great for all grade levels. And, not only are they good for all grade levels, they are great for all content areas.
Sarcasm may be acceptable in some situations. But, not in the classroom. Some teachers and parents use sarcasm. However, in the classroom many students don’t
The holiday stress causes much anxiety both at home and in school. Regardless of it being fun and joyous, it is busy. And, children and
Oppositional Defiant is a term emerging in our schools today. It is real. And, the cause is not known. Oppositional Defiant Disorder is commonly referred
Sex, sexual abuse and consent should be taught in school. Actually, as children are taught about abuse, sexual consent is a must. Children who are
Religion often becomes a topic of discussion in schools this time of the year with Thanksgiving and Christmas celebrations. Nonetheless, there are at least 14
Fail, the word or action sounds damaging to students. However, permitting them to experience the consequences of a failing grade for not studying for a
Embarrassing and shaming children is one way to discipline. Both parents and teachers try to force kids to behave by using humiliating punishments. However, this