K-12 Articles
1: Warning! Danger Ahead - Avoid Summer Slide!
An article to avoid the summer learning loss or the summer slide in math.
2: Do You Teach Children With Autism?
If you teach children with autism, we'd like to express our gratitude. Children with special needs can't make it without your help.
3: What Does Music in Our Schools Mean to Your Child?
I do not recall as a teacher having anyone mention a designated Music In Our Schools month. Now that I am in the business of recording music for children, I hear about it annually. The month of March is meant to raise the awareness of the importance of music in our schools. Let us explore what the goal of MIOSM is and talk briefly about how our children can be touched and changed by music.
4: Prep Schools - What Are The Pros and Cons?
Canadian prep schools offer high school students a unique experience. Approximately six percent of all students in Canada attend prep school. In prep school, your child will get exposure to a wide variety of programs designed to make him or her a well rounded person.
5: Teens Help Fight Against Underage Drinking
Making the right choice for oneself is not always easy; and speaking out to others can even be more daunting.
6: Acquiring Reading Fluency: The Elementary Years
Reading fluency is a critical part of effective reading instruction. Parents and teachers can help improve reading scores by building reading fluency skills in their children.
7: Reading Comprehension: Teach Your Child
Children often are so focused on "sounding out" words that they lose their understanding of what they have read. Here are some ways for parents to teach reading comprehension.
8: Three Things to Do as You Discover Languages with Young Children
Finding fun, affordable and practical things to do with young children is not always that easy. Then throw into the mix trying to incorporate other cultures and languages and the task becomes that more challenging. Uncover three easy and affordable things you can do today with your child to begin a second language journey.
9: How to Have a Positive Outcome in Your Child's IEP
Parents often complain that a school system was not responsive during an IEP. Taking some simple steps can make all the difference
10: Tips on Recruiting Classroom Volunteers
Need help getting parents involved in your school volunteer program? Here are a few tips to get you started.
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