A new article in Independent School Magazine talks about the role of adults in helping children navigate online spaces. Some teachers and parents do not feel qualified to help guide children through ...
"Next to love, a sense of discipline is a parent’s second most important gift to a child.” ~ T. Berry Brazelton, M. D. Parents are often faced with how to deal with a child’s misbehavior. Children are ...
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) provides a detailed guide to promote positive discipline practices that encourage children's self-control and overall development. Instead of focusing on ...
The 2021-2022 school year began full of promise. Students, families, and educators were ready to get back to pre-pandemic learning routines. Almost no one was prepared for how the landscape had ...
We are just six weeks into the new school year, but news of awards is already starting to come in. To start, the California State PBIS Coalition has recognized 15 Alameda Unified School District ...
The intersection of autism and stalking behavior in the context of Title IX is complex and requires a nuanced approach. Title IX is a federal law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in ...
Incidental teaching is a naturalistic teaching method used in certain therapies and support programs such as Applied Behavior Analysis therapy (ABA). While incidental teaching in ABA is not a therapy ...
"Dr. Laura.....I know I need to do a better job with preventive maintenance like spending time with my daughter, but I still don't know what to say to teach her a ...
BOSSIER CITY, La. - Schools across the nation are grappling with a notable surge in behavior problems among students. It’s a concerning trend that has experts pointing to the extended isolation during ...
Authoritarian parents expect obedience and may punish kids instead of helping them find solutions. Authoritative parents offer emotional support and use logical consequences to help kids learn.
Debate, disagreement, and discomfort have a productive role to play in the process of learning, and our students generally share our faculty’s sense that classrooms should be a site of vigorous and ...