The coronavirus pandemic has changed many aspects of our lives. More parents are working from home — and now some kids are learning from home again, too.
Parenting
Parenting
On the latest episode of aParently Speaking, host Miriam Conner is joined by Dr. Rob Currie, who has taught child psychology at Judson University for more than 25 years. Listen as he shares his vast knowledge and will make you see and understand your preschooler in a whole new light. ...
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STEM has been a buzzword in K-12 education for years. Proponents say expertise in computer science, engineering, health care and related fields will continue to be in demand in the job market of the future. We share ways to incorporate STEM learning — and fun — with your preschooler. ...
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If you’ve got a teen or preteen at home, you may be feeling confused or concerned about the ups and downs of their emotions and behavioral changes. Mix in a global pandemic and you may see increased stress and tension levels from your teens as they navigate changes to their routine, while having limited access to coping strategies such as seeing friends or doing extracurricular activities. ...
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Stuttering can become a lifelong part of talking for some people. However, it does not have to interfere with your child’s ability to make friends, participate in the classroom, make good grades, form lasting relationships or achieve career goals. Here are seven ways that parents and family members can help a child who stutters in the comfort of their own home. ...
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