Monthly Archives: September 2009

New Child Care Regulations Ease Parent Responsibility

New child care regulations go into effect in Massachusetts in January, 2010. Continue reading

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The Drop-Off Generation

Teachers fight a constant battle to get parents more involved. Some schools have highly involved parents and other schools have less than half of the parents show up to a back-to-school night. Part of this lack of parental involvement is … Continue reading

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Understanding Children with ADHD

Understanding how the child with ADHD functions may help teachers be more patient. Continue reading

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Changing the Focus of Education

Test scores and objectives may be the downfall of the public school system, a question that needs to be asked in the midst of increased focus on testing objectives. Continue reading

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Reading to Students at the End of the Day

Why teachers need to read to students. Continue reading

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