Navigating Emotional Outbursts -Part 3
In the last article, we examined the work of Madanes and Robbins in their Six Human Needs model. With the help of resident Emotional Intelligence Strategist, Joanne Del Core, we …
In the last article, we examined the work of Madanes and Robbins in their Six Human Needs model. With the help of resident Emotional Intelligence Strategist, Joanne Del Core, we …
In last week’s article, we discussed emotional development in children and how it actually works. We also briefly outlined its importance and how children develop emotionally. The big question is, …
Have you ever been at the grocery store and your toddler has a meltdown, complete with ear-splitting screams in aisle 9? Or has your kindergartener ever thrown a temper tantrum …
In parts 1 and 2 of our series on the importance of peer connections, we looked at the effects these important relationships can have on students (both positive and negative) …
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In part one of our series on the power of peer connections, we scrutinized some research on ‘peer effects’ – what exactly is this phenomenon and how can they affect …
So how can we, as parents and educators, turn things around for students and help them improve their organizational skills? According to Diane, it is fairly simple.Here are her top …
Staying organized is difficult for adults, let alone young children who are just starting to navigate their academic life. Sometimes, the organizational demands we place on our kids can have …
In last week’s blog article Learning is hard: 5 signs that your child struggles with their learning (Article Here), we discussed some signals that parents can watch for if/when their …
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Learning is hard: 5 signs that your child struggles with their learningWe all know that every student learns differently and how children access the curriculum at school is not always …
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Merriam-Webster online defines the term ‘peer’ as “one that is of equal standing with another”. Are peer relationships that our children have at school important? If so, why and how …