Teacher to Mom Blog
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Teacher To Mom is a blog following the life experiences of a teacher turned mom. I now use my experience and skills as a virtual assistant and organization coach.
Teacher to Mom Blog
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Discover how Teacher to Mom provides essential digital resources that enhance efficiency and productivity for moms, teachers, and students. Learn the importance of organization and planning skills to create a balanced and successful environment for learning and growth in your home and classroom ..read more
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Teacher to Mom Blog
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I think one of the top struggles in society is communication. The further technology advances, the harder it gets for people to communicate effectively with one another. Throw divorce, separation, and co-parenting into the mix, and holy cow, it’s quite the recipe for some chaos. If you have to co-parent and are struggling to make it work, save this post because you’ll want to reference it later!
Co-parenting can be an extremely challenging task. Trust me, I’ve been going through it for the past 10 years and it is an ongoing challenge. There are so many obstacles to overcome in a co-parenting r ..read more
Teacher to Mom Blog
1y ago
Staying focused can be a challenge in today’s crazy hectic, constantly coming-and-going, technological world. With so many different distractions competing for our attention, it’s easy to find ourselves wasting time on things that don’t really matter. Take social media for example. How many times have you found yourself falling endlessly down the rabbit hole of social media? It’s a total black hole that sucks anything and everyone into its void, only to look up hours later and realize there’s a world happening all around us. How many times have you started cleaning to find yourself in a total ..read more
Teacher to Mom Blog
1y ago
Recently there has been a sharp increase in banning books all across the country in school districts. It’s not uncommon for a piece of literature to contain a word, phrase, or topic that a parent might deem inappropriate for their child. Why the sudden increase? As an educator of fifteen years, seven of those years working in an intermediate library of 5th and 6th graders, it’s unbelievable that this movement has gained such a following.
There is always a handful of parents every school year that don’t want their kid to read Harry Potter or Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn. Those were much simpler ti ..read more