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Back-to-School Tips to Make it More Fun, Less Stressful for All

August 31, 2020 by APW

COVID-19. Distance learning. It all adds up to more pressure on you and your family. These back-to-school tips may help ease the pain.

Filed Under: education, National Tagged With: back to school, Dove Men+Care, elementary school, high school, middle school, remote learning, sponsored event / post, tips, video

Kindergarten Graduation Ceremonies: We Don’t Get It, Either

May 17, 2018 by Pete Gilbert

Do the kids write things on top of their kindergarten graduation hats like other graduates do? Things like “NAPS ARE DEAD TO ME!”

Filed Under: education, National Tagged With: elementary school, graduation, humor, kindergarten

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Do Kindergartners Really Need an iPad to Learn to Read?

September 5, 2017 by Pete Gilbert

Man, do I fear for the future of a generation of children that has to start memorizing iPad usernames and passwords at the age of 5.

Filed Under: education, gear Tagged With: elementary school, reading, screen time, technology

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What’s an At-Home Parent to Do When the Kids Start School

August 3, 2017 by Pete Gilbert

This is the time we feel judged by people who think we doing nothing, when whatever self-imposed pressures and expectations come to light as well.

Filed Under: at-home parenting, education, National, relationships Tagged With: elementary school, stay-at-home parents, tips, work-life balance

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Elementary School Graduation Ends a Special Parenting Time

May 3, 2017 by Whit Honea

I never really thought about life after elementary school. That is, I knew it would happen, but later rather than sooner.

Filed Under: education, National Tagged With: elementary school, graduation, growing up, high school, middle school, milestones, sons, teens / tweens

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Black History Month Reading that Fosters Empathy, ‘Moral Imagination’

February 8, 2017 by Vincent O'Keefe

Developing children’s sense of empathy is important for their moral growth. We suggest several books perfect for Black History Month reading.

Filed Under: education Tagged With: Black History Month, Black Lives Matter, books, elementary school, emotions, ethnicity/race, high school, middle school, reading

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