Parent Tips: Talking About Grades with Students
Help your child see that they are on a team with you and their teachers, and together, you are on a mission to figure out what their learning success strategies are.
Help your child see that they are on a team with you and their teachers, and together, you are on a mission to figure out what their learning success strategies are.
When parents provide answers or too many hints via leading questions, it does not help your child achieve the primary goal: learning how to think and learn.
Great growth is possible right now, precisely because it is happening in the face of stress. Here are our tips for parents as they help their children complete an extraordinary school year.
Summer is not far off, but due dates for final exams and projects are closer. Here are some study strategies and tips you can use to help your child prepare for these assessments and assignments during distance learning.
There is no magic potion to help all students all the time, but there is something that comes pretty close. And it is utterly doable, even in distance learning times, and for the full range of learners...
Students, parents, teachers — we are all learning how to make distance learning work in our hands, with our minds, feelings, and resources. What early insights can help our kids achieve their highest potential?
It turns out that the most important factor for being a successful student is using the right strategy at the right time. How can we help our children do this while navigating the challenges of distance learning?
Learning involves making all that content and all those skills covered during the school year stick in the brain. Now is a great time to help your child make it stick, and they already have what they need to begin doing that in their backpack.
Teaching has suddenly shifted, with parents playing a larger role in managing and supporting their child's school day. How can insights from research on the science of learning help us?