by Sarah Green | Oct 8, 2015 | News, Parent Issues, Student Issues
With new studies rolling in every year about how important sleep is to children and teenagers, to their growth and minds and education, and schools dragging their collective feet about the doctor-recommended changes to traditional school schedules, it’s clear...
by Sarah Green | Sep 3, 2015 | Parent Issues, Student Issues
Labor Day weekend is upon us, that means that summer is coming to an end and that school is just around the corner. Are you ready for your little one’s first day of school? What about your child? Check out these five questions that you should ask your...
by Sarah Green | Aug 18, 2015 | News, Parent Issues, Teacher Issues
On their home page, Repurpose Schoolbags spreads four quotes under the big header of FACTS: “Plastic pollution is estimated to be costing developing and industrialized nations up to $1.27 Billion annually as it threatens fishing, shipping, and tourism.” “Kerosene...
by Sarah Green | Aug 12, 2015 | News, Parent Issues
A recent study from the University of Chicago has found that parents’ anxiety about math could be negatively impacting their children’s ability to learn math, at least when their parents try to help them with their homework. Parents are often told to be involved in...
by Sarah Green | Jul 7, 2015 | Parent Issues, Student Issues
It’s easy to feel helpless when you find out that your child is being bullied at school. You probably remember a bully or two yourself, and the way no one else seemed to be there to help you out of that situation. But you can do better than that, and you can...