
Stay Positive – Stay Healthy
“You can’t stop the waves, but you can learn to surf.” Jon Kabat-Zinn The term “positivity” is gaining popularity in today’s world. Still, not everyone
Kids on the Yard, Collections of General Education Topics Articles Supporting Parents and Students on this topic, parent guides, student guides
“You can’t stop the waves, but you can learn to surf.” Jon Kabat-Zinn The term “positivity” is gaining popularity in today’s world. Still, not everyone
While it is estimated that 20% of learners experience reading disabilities ????, it is hard to separate 2nd-grade readers with reading disabilities from those that require more practice.
???? Reading challenges are common amongst 2nd graders since, at this level, they confront complex texts with limited pictures.????
Sixth grade is your child’s first year of middle school. The middle school journey may bring a lot of excitement, changes, and, unfortunately, challenges. The
The first-grade level is an exciting and magical time in your child’s education. It is a time they develop and grow skills they learned in
While private tutors and teachers aim to facilitate, encourage, and aid learning, there are distinct differences in their responsibilities and roles. Teachers play a significant
Reading and mathematics are inseparable. This is because communication cannot be successful without a combination of numbers, letters, and symbols. Universal communication includes sharing information,
Standard testing is a testing method created, distributed, and scored similarly to all students. The testing method became popular after the enactment of No Child
If you want to know a person’s character, look at their friends. If you want to know a school, look at its curriculum. A school’s
“Without mathematics, there’s nothing you can do. Everything around you is mathematics. Everything around you is numbers.” – Shakuntala Devi. Does your child dread and
“Teachers have three loves: love of LEARNING, love of LEARNERS, and the love of BRINGING the first TWO LOVES together.” Scott Hayden. Teachers are sometimes
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