Tag Archives: Academics

Learning With Your Children

HOW TO RETHINK YOUR APPROACH TO LEARNING WITH YOUR CHILDREN “The number one tip that I would give is, if being involved in your child’s academics, if trying to play the role of the tutor is creating stress and discord in … Continue reading

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Test Subject

Educators believe the approach will have far-reaching benefits for every student. If the district can get the education system to work for Black male students,  – Brent Jones Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing … Continue reading

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Take Their Emotional Pulse

Before the year gets underway, ask your child questions such as “What are your biggest worries about going back to school?” and “What are you most looking forward to doing this year?” If they tell you they’re worried about a test … Continue reading

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Quite Comfort

It was all too much. Another semester, no progress on my dissertation, three jobs, endless exams to grade, and my only son had forgotten my birthday — again. I curled on the couch and cried fat, self-absorbed tears. When nothing … Continue reading

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