The Power of Saying, "I’m Sorry"
By Guest Author Laurie Flasko, CSP, Laurie Flasko & Associates Inc. [fusion_builder_container hundred_percent=”yes” overflow=”visible”][fusion_builder_row][fusion_builder_column type=”1_1″ background_position=”left...Seven Homework Strategies That Parents Can Use to Reinforce Learning
Should Teachers Give Homework? Homework is controversial. There’s research that says it’s not beneficial. There’s research that indicates that it increases achievement. Which is it? Because I know that I need to do some “homework” no...
What Can a Parent Teach their Child/Teen to do to Respond to Bullying?
Bullying Prevention: Autism and Bullying A colleague of mine asked for tips on how to help her young son who has Autism deal with bullying at school. She asked, “What more can I do?” Given that the question was asked on my Facebook page, I needed to reply...
Managing Movement in Your Classroom – An Adult’s Story
Written by Kathy Wright* One of my first memories was hearing the words, “Kathy, sit still!” and my mother pinching me as I tried to sit through a church service. I preferred playing outdoors and was constantly moving. My favorite activity was swinging...