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How Parents Can Contribute to Teacher Training

by Suzie | Dec 13, 2024 | Coaches' advices, Parent Academy

As we delve into the realm of education, it becomes increasingly clear that teacher training is not merely a supplementary aspect of the educational system; it is a cornerstone that underpins the quality of instruction and the overall learning environment. We...

Benefits of Sequencing Systems: A Guide to Better Communication

by Suzie | Apr 24, 2024 | Coaches' advices, Parent Academy

Communication is a fundamental aspect of human interaction and plays a crucial role in our daily lives. For individuals with disabilities, communication can present unique challenges that can impact their quality of life. These challenges can include difficulties with...

Fine Motor Skills: The Link Between them and Learning at School

by Suzie | Mar 26, 2024 | All about the digital school, Parent Academy

Fine motor skills are essential for children’s overall development. They involve using the small muscles of the hands and fingers to perform precise, controlled movements. These skills are important because they enable children to perform everyday tasks such as...

Effective Strategies for Managing Hyperactivity and Impulsivity at Home and at School.

by Suzie | Mar 26, 2024 | All about the digital school, Parent Academy

Hyperactivity is characterized by excessive motor activity and difficulty sitting still or concentrating on a given task. Impulsivity, on the other hand, manifests itself in spontaneous actions without prior thought. These behaviors can be caused by various factors,...

How to Create a Balanced Screen Time for Your Children.

by Suzie | Mar 22, 2024 | Parent Academy

Excessive screen use can have many negative consequences for children’s health. On a physical level, this can lead to excessive sedentariness, weight gain, sleep problems musculoskeletal disorders… Children who spend too much time in front of screens also...

How can tablets be integrated into kindergarten learning?

by Suzie | Jan 18, 2024 | All about the digital school, Parent Academy

Kindergarten education is rapidly evolving to meet the changing needs of students and society. The integration of tablets in this context has become a crucial topic of discussion. This article will take a deep dive into the opportunities, challenges and best practices...
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