Regular communication between family and educators is important for the most effective collaboration in supporting a student’s academic growth. Here are 5 questions you might ask your child’s teacher or educator in your next parent-teacher conference. 1. Can you share
By Deshon C. Smith, M.S. Clinician at Strategies for Learning Introduction to Current Practices There are several advantages to using music in a learning environment whether it’s being delivered remotely or in a live environment. Cognitive exercises for the brain
As in-person school closures have been announced in many parts of the country, teachers and parents are faced with navigating how to design an effective distance learning program.
By Phyllis Koppelman, BCET, Founder & CEO of Strategies for Learning You’ve had plenty of what if’s to contend with these past few months and lots of question marks ahead. Rather than focus on one more “should do,” here are
Written by Judy Germick While meant to reinforce and extend classroom learning, homework is often a source of confusion, frustration, and stress for parents and students alike. Parents can help by making homework a priority and helping students develop good study habits.
Written by Judy Germick To the cheers of some or the chagrin of others, summertime has come to a close, and a new school year has begun. Whether your child entered school for the first time or is a high