Creating strong, meaningful partnerships with parents is crucial for fostering a learning environment where students thrive.
Before children can read independently, they need to enjoy books Kellyanne says, offering simple hacks and tips for parents.
“Whether your child is three or thirteen, your words still matter,” she says. “Start today by catching them doing something right.”
Jonathan Haidt’s book ‘The Anxious Generation’ gives psychologists and parents insight into what’s behind our kids’ mental health challenges.
Whether your child is choosing their outfit or walking to school alone for the first time, giving doses of independence builds confidence.
“32% of grandparents are now involved weekly in child minding, child rearing, babysitting,” says the National Grandparent Movement.
When you embrace play, you’re not just helping your child grow — you’re nurturing connection, creativity, and curiosity
Kids deserve a school environment where they can flourish, grow, and thrive. Schools and parents can partner together to make this a reality.
Watching your kids go through friendship challenges is tough but with the right support, kids can come through the issue even stronger.
It’s no secret that young men have been doing it worse than many other cohorts in recent years…. what can we do about this?