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Virtual School: ‘Almost School’ or Online Lesson for the Future

January 23, 2019 by Tobin Walsh

Online learning is here to stay. So the prospect of your child in “virtual school” should excite, not scare, us parents. I’m virtually certain of it.

Filed Under: education, National Tagged With: computers, homeschooling, homework, remote learning, school, technology

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Be a Good ‘School Parent’ with These Helpful Tips

January 3, 2019 by Jason Greene

If your starting your journey as the parent of a school-aged child, don’t be fooled into slacking. Your work is just beginning.

Filed Under: education, NYC, parenting advice Tagged With: homework, school supplies, tips

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Competition Can Be a Dangerous Game in the Digital Age

October 31, 2018 by Andrew Knott

A classroom competition gets dad fire up for victory, but at what cost does the drive for successful become unhealthy obsession?

Filed Under: education Tagged With: competitive children, discipline

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My Kid’s Failing School: Punishment or Understanding Needed?

October 17, 2018 by Tobin Walsh

When the grades came in, I realized my kid’s failing school and started into the classic Five Stages of Parental Freaking Out.

Filed Under: education Tagged With: discipline, failure, mistakes, school

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Install, Use Child Car Seats the Right Way for Safety’s Sake

September 24, 2018 by APW

National Child Passenger Safety Week 2018 aims to make adults more aware of need to make sure we buckle up the little ones under our care.

Filed Under: education, health Tagged With: child car seats, Child Passenger Safety Week, safety

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Book Fairs Great for Kids, But Can Be Hard on Parents, Wallets

September 20, 2018 by James Lopez

While volunteering a school book fairs, this parent learned a few things to help kids, parents and volunteers survive these events.

Filed Under: education, NYC Tagged With: books, school supplies

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