
Study Your Students
from Dr. Kathy Koch For many children, a new school year is beginning. That means a new year is beginning for you, too. Here’s what I’ve been thinking about lately:

Embrace The Imperfect Student – A “No More Perfect Kids” Reflection
[guestpost]Randy Thomas is blogging for me today. I’m sure he’ll inspire us and give us much to think about. I’m grateful for his friendship and role on staff as the

Blessing School Children at End of Year the Smart Way
Many important things occur at the end of the school year. Papers are written, content is studied, finals are taken, grades are figured, and report cards are distributed. Desks and

End Of School Year Stress
“Just leave me alone!” “But, I want to help. I think if you tried ….” “I’m fine!!!!!!!!!!!!” As the academic year is drawing to a close, stress may be building

Changing Expectations Can Be Healthy
When circumstances change, expectations sometimes should, too. Children would benefit from realizing this and learning how to do it. Otherwise, they can be discouraged for no good reason. Jill Savage

Embrace The Imperfect Student – A “No More Perfect Kids” Reflection
[guestpost]Randy Thomas is blogging for me today. I’m sure he’ll inspire us and give us much to think about. I’m grateful for his friendship and role on staff as the