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Teachers and parents are helping to remove the barriers of fear that prevent discovery for blind and visually impaired students. While children without eyesight take on the challenge of learning, parents and teachers looking to enhance classroom learning toward independence and self-sufficiency. Students with blindness in the classroom It's a proven fact we all develop […]
If you were to ask your colleagues or the parents of students in your class, ‘what is liberty?’, you would probably receive a different selection of responses. However, you should hopefully receive a general response that liberty relates to freedom and an individual’s liberty is their power to do as they please without oppressive restrictions. […]
Parents often ask how to minimize any back-to-school jitters their children may experience. We thought presenting a few ideas that have worked for other families in similar situations may help. Take a look at the ideas below that can positively impact the start of your child’s new school year. Don’t forget to listen to any […]
The lessons we learn early in life are most often the ones we carry through our lifetimes. That’s why it is important to allow children to be creative while we help build their self-esteem. This is why we should teach children to be strong There is a lot of evidence to suggest that those formative […]
Children with autism often present unique learning challenges. Around the world, 1 in 68 children is diagnosed with some form of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This article will provide a few tips for parents and teachers to better support children with autism. What is autism in the classroom? This developmental disability can cause children social, […]
All types of children, both disabled and not, struggle in school at one time or another. Children who miss developmental milestones like speaking, walking, reading, and writing, as well as emotional milestones, may have a developmental disability. All children develop at their own pace, so it can be difficult to gauge or recognize a developmental […]
When you think about what is crucial for your child, essentials like water, shelter, food, and warmth may come to mind. When you think about the idea in more depth, however, things like love, friendship, and happiness could be considered equally important for the development of your child. Love and friendship can be seen as […]
No one ever wants their child to have discipline problems at school. And the last thing you want is a call from the school administrator informing you that your youngster has been suspended from school. When this call comes through, do not panic. Rather, act swiftly to ensure that your child's suspension becomes an important […]
We know children are hard-wired to learn by observing the world around them. For natural-born leaders, demonstrating leadership and self-reliance skills may come naturally. However, the rest of us will need to be a little more intentional in our ongoing conversations with the children in our lives to ensure they are allowed to develop some […]