
How to Help Your Child Develop Better Study Skills
Let’s face it—most children don’t willingly sit down to study. Whether it’s distractions, a lack of motivation, or simply not knowing where to start, studying
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Let’s face it—most children don’t willingly sit down to study. Whether it’s distractions, a lack of motivation, or simply not knowing where to start, studying
Maintaining a Consistent Routine Consistency in routine helps keep children on track, especially during spring’s distractions. Each day should have a rhythm to help children
Maintaining Routine and Focus Routines significantly impact children, especially during seasonal changes. A consistent schedule helps them manage schoolwork, activities, and longer days. Establishing regularity
Identification of Early Learning Gaps Learning gaps can develop unnoticed in a student’s education. Early identification is key to effective remediation and keeping students on
Standardized tests can feel as intimidating as a sharp-toothed, razor-clawed monster lurking in the closet. But, as we learned from Monsters, Inc., once you shine
The Importance of Mid-Year Check-Ins Welcome to Kids on the Yard’s Spring Academic Check-In! As we reach the midpoint of the school year, it’s natural
Effective reading strategies involve teamwork, adaptability, and reflection. Pairing students with reading buddies builds mentorship and confidence, while incorporating visual aids like story maps caters
The child who finds spinning their pencil more engaging than their math lesson or dashes to pet Biscuit just minutes after sitting down isn’t being
Personalized Learning with Kids on the Yard The bustling corridors of “Kids on the Yard” reveal more than textbooks and chalkboards. Personalized learning takes center
Current Landscape of Classroom Technology In today’s schools, technology is ubiquitous. Classrooms are filled with devices and innovations that are revolutionizing student learning: Government funding
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