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A Letter to Today’s Adolescent Students..I See You, I Hear You, I Share Your Many Feelings – Part 3 for Teens Age 13 and Up

My final thoughts on the return to brick and mortar school for our oldest students, ages 13 and up for both parents and these adolescents themselves.  This has been so very tough, so I hear from students themselves and so I read–and I have done my share of reading on the subject. Mostly, what I […]

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A Letter to Today’s Schoolchildren..I See You, I Hear You, I Share Your Many Feelings – Part 2 for Children Age 9-12 (or so)

Last week, I wrote a letter to be read to children (ages 5-about 8) with the intent of validating their true feelings about the return to school after a bit more than a year of either remote and/or hybrid schooling, or for some, brick and mortar schooling amidst the fear and confusion of the pandemic,

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Parents Ask: How Can I Help My Child Learn To Spell – Part 2 “Meat and Potatoes”

Question Posed: How can I help my child learn to spell?  Part 2 – Early Elementary Students (and beyond if necessary) As I reread last week’s post, I realized that it was long, heavy on theory, and easy for folks to get ‘lost in the sauce’–time to unpack some of the information.   So, for this

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Parenting Begins Way Before One Becomes A Parent

“PARENTING BEGINS WAY BEFORE ONE BECOMES A PARENT” -A WISE PERSON SAID THIS TO ME WHAT IS PARENTING? I thought this first blog post perhaps should begin to address the notion of ‘parenting’ itself. What does it mean to become a parent?  What are the responsibilities of a parent? What does language development and literacy

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