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How to talk about the political unrest at the White House with students

Jan 07, 2021
I created the C.A.R.E. method when dealing with hard things when I was teaching in South Korea and the country was in mourning after many children...
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Ways to Date your Friends and Family

Jan 05, 2021

Everyone's Love Language includes Quality Time right now. Everyone.

(Even if we have yet to fully embrace it.)

 

Seriously, we are all craving...

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Toys and Gifts that promote diversity and inclusion

Dec 20, 2020

The toys our children play with also help to shape their view of the world.

As the holiday season approaches for many of us, it's important to also...

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Diverse Children's Books for the Holiday Season

Dec 17, 2020

Adding Diversity to your family or classroom's library can help the young people around you to broaden their view of the world and to grow to be...

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All Self-Harm Isn't Physical

Dec 15, 2020

**Self-Harm isn't always physical***

I have to admit that I feel very nervous about this post. But, it is also giving you a deep look into some...

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What I learned from watching "Successful" parents raise their kids

Dec 13, 2020
 

Let's have a chat, first.

Being "successful" does not make anyone an effective or "good" parent. There are also different definitions of "success."...

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5 Mindset Shifts to Prepare for Remote Learning

Dec 06, 2020

More schools are closing and even for those that have been closed for a while, I know there are some parents and caregivers out there who are...

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How Parents Can Make Online Learning Fun

Dec 03, 2020

As parents and educators scramble to figure things out this year, I think it's important to highlight that what has been occurring lately in...

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Conversation Prompts Every Family Needs to use this Thanksgiving

Dec 01, 2020

In 2014, I was teaching in South Korea during one of the country's largest disasters to affect young people. The Sewol Ferry sank killing 304...

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4 Ways to Support Students' Mental Health

Nov 22, 2020

I often ask my students what they think about learning remotely. A common answer is that it’s more difficult to make new friends. When I ask...

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