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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 […]
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 […]
Previously, it was believed that empathy was an inherent trait because some children exhibit these behaviors while others do not. However, when discussing being empathetic, it is a matter of nurture, not nature, that makes the difference. First, why and how to teach kids empathy While it is inherent for some children to be more […]
Teacher planning and preparation are crucial for effective teaching. Unfortunately, this area is often targeted with cuts when responding to issues like increasing the number of periods in a school day or reducing the number of days students come to school. There is a reason to believe the importance of planning is being overlooked. Why […]
For most teachers, the phrase ‘teacher evaluation’ will immediately induce feelings of stress and panic. Feeling like your teaching is being judged or that you will be deemed a bad teacher can make a teacher feel uncomfortable in their classroom and affect their performance during evaluation. What to do for an upcoming teacher evaluation It […]
Students with dyslexia experience varying degrees of difficulty with reading, spelling, and listening. This is commonly thought to be due to differences in brain development, but it is also influenced by the type of instruction a dyslexic student receives. Students with dyslexia in the classroom Dyslexic students are often very intelligent, but the affliction impedes […]
You often find that the world around adults can disappear as they read. While reading, we are making connections, predicting, critiquing, and contextualizing, already plotting how we may use any new information or insights we find. It's probably surprising to realize we do all that just when we read. Active reading strategies Teachers must train […]
Vision impairment can come in many forms, and individuals may be affected in various ways. Vision problems can include relatively mild impairments, such as long or shortsightedness, or more significant impairments, which restrict vision considerably. In some cases, students may be unable to see or have limited sight. Vision impairment in the classroom Due to […]
Auditory processing disorder in the classroom can affect more than just a student – it can affect the classroom. It’s normal for students to struggle in school at one time or another. However, auditory processing disorder will create a set of unique struggles that need to be understood and accommodated to ensure the student’s success. […]