Lynne Hartman Ed. D

Saying No is a Positive

Saying no is a positive. Parents saying no to your child is a positive. When saying no you are setting limits and boundaries. It is important for children to have limits and boundaries. Most children also want structure in their life. Structure is needed in a child’s life. It creates expectations for the child to…

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Teachers – How to build positive relationships / communication with your parents.

Teachers, how do you build relationships with your student’s parents? Research has shown positive relationships with parents improve a child’s work habits, attitudes toward school, and academics. Think about all the interactions that you have with your parents on a daily basis. Any interaction you have with families can build or damage your relationships with…

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Extended School Year – What is it?

What is Extended School Year (ESY)? ESY is for a child with special needs. It is the specialized and related services that are provided during extended breaks. ESY services need to be written in the child’s IEP (Individualized Education Program). ESY is not summer school. ESY can also be provided during other extended times like…

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Similarities and Differences of Public, Charter, Private Schools and Homeschooling for Parents

What are the differences and similarities between the categories of schools? Public Schools, Charter Schools, Private Schools, and Homeschooling. Public Schools are schools that receive monies from local, state, and federal governments. NCES states that 49.5 million children go to public schools from pre-k through 12th (2021, NCES Fast Fact, back to school statistics). They…

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Parent’s Guide to What is Rigor?

What is Rigor? The definition of rigor curriculum from IGI Global: Publisher of Timely Knowledge retrieved from https://www.igi-global.com/dictionary/rigorous-curriculum/75491#:~:text=A%20curriculum%20that%20challenges%20a,for%20college%20level%20course%20work states, “a curriculum that challenges a student’s critical thinking skills to produce high academic achievement outcomes in preparation for college-level course work.” A curriculum is really a guide that directs the teaching of a subject. Please note…

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