One of the biggest adjustments students and their parents have to make—usually at the start of each year-- is a new teacher. From teaching your child about first impressions to volunteering in the classroom, we have everything you need to start the year strong with a new teacher.
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5 Easy Ways to Volunteer in the Classroom
Most parents don't have a lot of time to volunteer in the classroom, but that doesn't mean you can't provide some...
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Reinforcing Classroom Expectations at Home
How can we reward kids for good behavior in school and give appropriate punishments for misbehavior? Here are some back...
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Communication 101: Talking with Your Child's Teachers
Here are some simple ways you can communicate with your child's teacher easily and effectively this year.
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Take Charge! Self-Advocacy in the Classroom
When children can communicate what they need, what their resources are and what they can do to achieve their goals, they...
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Show Your Support: Get to Know Your PTA
Interested in learning more about the PTA (Parent/Teacher Association)? Here's what you need to know.
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