Student resiliency played a key role in helping students handle the challenges of learning in a pandemic. Students of all ages overcame hurdles they had never encountered before and did their very best to persevere. However, just because children were resilient, does not mean that they did not struggle or fall behind with their learning. […]

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Does your child have a large vocabulary? A child’s vocabulary development is more than just hearing spoken words and reading written words. Understanding the meaning of a large number of words is the key to understanding when reading. It follows that the larger a child’s vocabulary, the easier it is to understand and make sense […]

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How are your family’s sleep habits? Does your household have a habit of going to bed late, sleeping in, or watching screens before bed? Sleep habits and routines are important throughout life and play a major role in not only health and well-being but also in helping students of all ages be their best selves […]

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Son reading book with his African-American father at family outdoor picnic

Literacy skills are one of the most important skills that we have in life. That’s why reading and writing are the first subjects that young students learn. Developing strong these skills early in life sets students up for success in school and life! Covid-19’s Impact Covid-19 has had a negative impact on literacy development, especially […]

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