We know behavior, learning, and classroom climate are deeply connected. When students feel safe, supported, and clearly guided, disruptions decrease and learning increases, and when those pieces are...
Category: Public Education
As a parent, it’s natural to worry when your child struggles in school. Maybe homework takes longer than expected, test scores aren’t what you hoped, or your child seems frustrated and...
You’ve noticed it: homework takes longer than it should, reading feels like a battle, and test results just aren’t reflecting the effort your child puts in. You worry, you compare, and you ask...
The transition into a new school year is often met with a mix of excitement and apprehension. While some children adapt quickly to the routines and social dynamics of school, others may struggle,...
Spontaneous play is one of the most powerful ways young children learn. It fosters creativity, social skills, problem-solving, and emotional growth—all while being fun! Whether at home or in the...
Two common alternative schools are Montessori and Waldorf. Waldorf is nearing more than 1,900 kindergarten schools worldwide, and Montessori schools encompass 20,000 different locations throughout...
