Tag Archives: family

Interesting topic at the holidays

This reminds me of many conversations with parents about navigating life and adult relationships with different parenting styles.  

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NY Times Parenting tips at home for schoolwork…

Some easily implementable ideas here. And similar to what I am hearing teachers discuss in faculty meetings about what works best in school, it’s also true at home: Remember that consistency is key.   Happy Opening!

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Common Sense Media New Report on Screens

Check out the latest from Common Sense Media about screens and sleep for children and parents. There is something for everyone as we think about how much we let  screens rule our lives! Adults, Teens, Sleep and Devices around the … Continue reading

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Sometimes, a good parenting article enters my orbit…

This would have been helpful to me as my own children were navigating not only their elementary and middle school years, but my own expectations of what those experiences should look like… Parenting from Boston Globe Magazine

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Mission Statement for School? Yes. For family? Hmm.

Mission Statement for School? Yes. For family? Hmm. What I love about this article is that “family” gets raised to the level of any other important organization or community. As we at TPS seek to reaffirm our mission, so too, … Continue reading

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