October 24, 2020 0 6 Ways to Help When Your Child is Frustrated with Their School Work Last week I gave some ideas for creating a home learning environment for your child. Having a quiet place to [...]
October 17, 2020 1 6 Ways Parents Can Support Their Children in Virtual Learning With COVID-19 continuing to lock down countries, parents all over the world have suddenly found themselves [...]
September 15, 2019 2 A Post for New Empty-Nesters Since we first opened The Community for Learning, I’ve seen students in 12 graduating classes fly off [...]
January 13, 2018 2 Parenting in the Age of Smartphones At the beach the other day, I ended up in a conversation with a tourist — let’s call him Andrew [...]
May 16, 2017 1 How To Help Seniors Face Pressure & Uncertainty This guest post was written by Kenza Moller, a freelance writer and editor (who also happens to edit the [...]
January 14, 2017 10 Concentration 101: Teaching Students to Focus In the last few years, complaints about the amount of homework assigned in our secondary school have [...]
October 4, 2015 0 The Monday Morning Blues: Is This What We Want for Our Kids? The other day I was talking to a friend about her promotion at work. She was brilliant at her job, an [...]
November 30, 2014 2 B is Not an A Guest blogger Laura Sanchez has a PhD in Neuroscience and Education, specializing in reading [...]
July 19, 2014 14 “I’m bored…..” The Importance of Unstructured Play Oh, those dreaded words – they can make a parent’s heart lurch. Kids eagerly await summer [...]
February 19, 2014 0 Democratic Parenting After reading this blog post on the difference between authoritarian, democratic, and permissive parenting [...]