DIY Ways to Meet a Child's Sensory Needs at Home; 7 Guiding Principles for Parents Teaching From Home |
Occupational therapists and trauma-informed teachers weigh in on how to create sensory tools and spaces with what you have at home.
Understanding the "why" behind teaching practices can help parents create meaningful and effective at-home learning opportunities during the pandemic.
When the world feels dangerous, harnessing learning can provide some measure of clarity and perspective.
Activities that incorporate speaking and listening, reading and writing, math, music, science, art, and drama—and are parent-friendly.
Students can use games to learn money management and financial decision-making.
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