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DC school HUB | Child Care Preschool Private School Washington DC
2y ago
Written By Varnett
Learning loss in students is a real thing. Here are strategies that can help your child get back on track.
We typically hear about learning loss over the summer months, known as the summer-slide. But after 18 months of distance learning, schools are seeing learning loss on a much greater scale. The majority of U.S. schools have reopened for in-person learning, but they have a lot of catching up to do.
During the Covid-19 pandemic students faced a multitude of hardships. Inconsistent schedules, new teachers, Zoom fatigue, and unequal access to technology are just some of ..read more
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2y ago
Written by Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child
The temperatures are cooler, there’s snow on the ground, the holidays are behind us and you’re thinking you missed out on applying to private school, right? WRONG! The reality is that families search for schools all year ’round. In the fall, some families find themselves so busy getting adjusted to new schedules and routines that it is often hard to find the time to look for schools. Families may begin eying their top choices at that time, but may wait until the winter — or even later — to actually make a decision. That can sometimes be to you ..read more
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2y ago
By: Inspire Academy Charter School
As children grow, they encounter many obstacles in their lives—challenges to be overcome, priorities to juggle, and complex decisions to make. For parents, it’s natural to want to solve some of those problems for their child.
You shouldn’t. In reality, problem-solving is one of the most essential skills a child can develop.
Here’s a look at why and what parents can do to foster those skills for success in academics and life.
The Importance of Problem-Solving in Child Development
In a traditional education structure, children progress through learning mechanic ..read more
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2y ago
Posted by Laura Perillo
September is here and it’s hard to believe that means the first day of school is quickly approaching. Many of us are trying to soak in these last hot and hazy days of summer, while at the same time, laser-focused on getting everything done on time for our children so they’re well-prepared for the start of the 2021-22 school year.
This fall will potentially be more stressful than ever as the ongoing pandemic and COVID fatigue is certain follow our children down the hall for the third-consecutive school year. While our children’s experience this fall will be am ..read more
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2y ago
By Cara Koch
What does Karate teach a child? Far more than you might expect if you’ve never delved into the martial arts world before.
Parents have various reasons for considering self-defense classes for kids. They can range from simply wanting them to be able to defend themselves to helping to manage behavioral issues or work through a traumatic experience.
But, is Karate good for kids?
Absolutely! While there are pros and cons to everything, there are a plethora of benefits of Karate for kids that parents should know if they are considering enrolling their child in martial arts ..read more
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3y ago
Ever wondered about the potential benefits your child could gain from a multilingual school? The list of benefits is impressive!
Your child’s education is one of your top priorities. You want them to have every possible advantage for a happy, healthy, and prosperous future.
Our children are growing up in an increasingly multilingual society. Studies show that children who have exposure to languages at an early age have an academic advantage.
Choosing a school that offers multilingual opportunities for students provides many benefits for your child. And these benefits go far beyond t ..read more
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3y ago
by Leslie Campos
There should be an award for parents everywhere who are working at home while caring for little ones, especially during the pandemic. People who are balancing the challenges of remote work and parenting can survive and stay healthy by following some of these tips, brought to you courtesy of DCschoolHUB.
Keep Your Body Happy
Adequate hydration is a key component of staying healthy. How much is the right amount? There is no easy answer to this question, as there are a lot of variables to consider, such as climate, health conditions and activity level. In general, men are recomme ..read more
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3y ago
by Wendy Taylor
In addition to building strong relationships and maintaining consistency, students with autism who are struggling more than usual due to distance learning will also greatly benefit from specificity. Below are additional strategies that educators can use to help best support their students on the spectrum while we continue with virtual learning.
Make everything as specific as possible
When it comes to Zoom class sessions and online learning in general, teachers sometimes forget that students are not hanging on our every word li ..read more
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3y ago
by Wendy Taylor
In part one, we discussed the importance of implementing strategies to help build strong relationships with students remotely. This is no easy task, but establishing a strong sense of community is a critical aspect of success for students with autism—they must feel connected, supported, and heard in order to truly meet their academic potential. In parts two and three, we will discuss additional tools and methods for supporting students on the spectrum remotely, including consistency and specificity.
Consistency is key
For stude ..read more
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3y ago
by Wendy Taylor
Distance learning, as well as the potential for hybrid and the return to in-person learning, has presented students with many unknowns. Educators and families know a lot more about how to successfully support students than we did last spring; however, there are always areas for improvement and aspects that we may be overlooking.
It is especially important to ensure that students with autism are receiving a greater level of support during this time. It is inevitable that students with autism are experiencing more significant learning challenges right now, wh ..read more