FOUR WAYS TO HELP CHILDREN WITH AUTISM LEARN SELF-HELP SKILLS
Celebrate National Autism Awareness Month by learning ways you can help children with autism develop self-help skills. It’s important for...
HOMEWORK FOR PARENTS: CONTINUING EDUCATION AT HOME
What do you consider to be parents’ role in education? Getting parents involved in school and having them take part in their child’s...
FOUR WAYS TO HELP STUDENTS GIVE BACK AND HELP OTHERS
Children may learn about charity at home, but it should also be taught and encouraged in the classroom. Charity projects can help...
TAMING FIRST-DAY JITTERS FOR STUDENTS... AND THEIR PARENTS
The first day of school can be a little terrifying—for children AND their parents! As an educator, you can make this transition as smooth...
HOW YOU CAN HELP STUDENTS LEARN FROM FAILURES
As an educator, you do everything you can to help students succeed, but you also know that students will inevitably experience occasional...
VALUING COMMUNITY: TEACHING STUDENTS TO BE GOOD NEIGHBORS
Teaching students to value service and community from a young age is an important part of early education; however, it can sometimes be...
CURBING BAD LANGUAGE IN THE CLASSROOM
“Uh-oh. Someone said a bad word!” If you work with children or have children of your own, you’ve probably heard (and said) this or...
UNMASK BULLYING IN THE CLASSROOM
Whether you know it or not, there are bullies, victims, and bystanders in your classroom. National Bullying Prevention Awareness Month is...