Beyond the Blackboard: Shaping Young Minds Through Specialized Roles. When most people think of education-related careers, the role that usually comes to mind is that of...
With school resuming, many parents may wonder how they can help their child navigate through academic challenges. Tutoring can provide the ideal support system for students,...
As a new academic year approaches, parents are gearing up to ensure their children excel not just academically but also in their overall well-being. While getting...
The return to school is one of the most difficult times of the year. Indeed, returning to a fixed schedule and a stricter lifestyle can be...
For plenty of incoming freshmen, college is a rude awakening, a place where bad habits are laid bare, and those who make it to class and...
Governor Northam announced on August 12, 2021, a Public Health Emergency Order requiring universal masking in all indoor settings in Virginia’s K-12 schools. This order reinforces...
It sounds easy, but as countless parents can attest, getting kids ready for school and out the door can be a major struggle. But with a...
If your children’s reading and math skills tend to get a little rusty over the summer, they’re not alone. Here are three ways to help kids...
If you have a good relationship with your children’s teachers, it can have a positive impact on your kids’ academic performance. Here are three tips to...
To help ensure your child’s academic success, it’s important to identify any potential health problems that can negatively impact their progress. Here are five key health-care...
The beginning of the school year is often synonymous with stress for parents. Re-establishing routines, purchasing school supplies, planning lunches, filling out forms, and getting new...
Is your child failing to respect class rules or acting in a disruptive or violent way? If so, you may not know what to do. Here’s...
With the school year approaching, it’s a good idea to review key health and safety information with your children. Here’s a brief guideline. Walking to school...
It’s normal for children to be a little rusty when they head back to school. If you’d like to help them get ready beforehand, here are...
School will be back in session soon. If you’re worried that your children won’t be able to keep up with their schoolwork, here are four apps...
If you’re wondering whether your child is ready for kindergarten, here’s what you should know. The basics Children should have certain physical, social, and cognitive skills...
Reading is crucial for academic success, but it’s also a great way to help kids develop their imagination and creativity. Here are 10 ways to make...
Legumes such as chickpeas, lentils and beans are a great source of essential minerals, fiber and protein. However, they’re not always popular with kids, so you...
If your child is getting excellent grades and quickly mastering new concepts, you may have a little genius on your hands. If you think school is...
A language disorder can seriously affect a child’s development. Here’s what you should know about this type of impairment and how you can spot it early....
Creativity is an essential life skill as it allows for the ability to adapt to new situations and solve complex problems. Here are some ways you...
The average parent-teacher meeting rarely lasts longer than 15 minutes. Here’s what you can do to get the most out of it. Prepare your questions ahead...
Parental involvement is a contributing factor to a student’s success. Here are five ways you can be part of your children’s school life. 1. Volunteer Schools...
Realizing that your child is never invited to classmates’ birthday parties and seems to spend their days alone at school can be upsetting. Here’s what you...
Preparing for the school year can cause a fair amount of tension and upheaval for kids. A great way to mitigate this stress is to involve...
One of the best ways to ensure your children have a productive school year is to make certain they’re in good health. Here are four types...
Electronic devices are kid magnets, but they aren’t always the best choice for development, doctors say. According to doctors of optometry, Kellye Knueppel and Mary Gregory,...
New research is showing that the length of time that a student spends studying for their tests is not as important as the methods they are...
Conceived in the 18th century, kindergarten (literally meaning garden of children), is a child’s first contact with organized education. But parents might wonder: Is my child...