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Insights on K-12 Therapy, Education, Leadership and Life

 
As administrators and educational therapists focus on planning for the upcoming school year, they must review the processes, procedures, and philosophies that carried them through the current one. We’ve...
 
At the onset of each academic year, teachers and educational therapists face the demanding responsibility of creating a classroom management plan for their students. Effective classroom management, one of...
 
We live in a progressively technological society, and STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) is all around us. From the newest technological device to the most recent advancement in...
 
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the uncomfortable truth is that virtual learning has become a lasting reality for the foreseeable future. In the “new normal” of remote...
 
According to NPR, a recent study has found that 140,000 U.S. children lost a parent or grandparent during the COVID-19 pandemic. Before the pandemic, 1 in 14 children lost...
 
Helping children regulate their emotions is one of the most critical tasks of education professionals. Learning to self-regulate emotions is a significant milestone in a child’s development. If kids...
 
As industrialist Andrew Carnegie once expressed, “No man can become rich without himself enriching others.” While this statement can be applied to various situations, Carnegie’s words ring especially true...
 
With more than 13 million workers, the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates that the healthcare industry is the largest in the U.S. While fluctuations within the nation’s economic state...
 
From creating safe spaces to practicing yoga, here are helpful ways that educators can support students’ mental health in schools.
 
What distinguishes a Section 504 from an IEP plan? To find out, check out this comprehensive infographic that discusses the differences.
 
An Individualized Education Program plan can lead students with disabilities to academic success through special education and services.
 
The global shift from in-person to online learning presents both challenges and advantages for students living in the “new normal.”