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The Importance of Social Emotional Learning

At a recent Parent Involvement Association (PIA) Meeting, our accomplished Division Heads and our amazing School Counselor shared our SEL curriculum with parents. We like to say the “the social emotional curriculum sets the table for the academic and cognitive … Continue reading

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The difference between nice and kind…

At Seven Hills, we often say to students “when you have a choice, be kind…” This is a great distillation of the “why.” There’s a difference between nice and being kind—even our bodies recognize the distinction. Kindness not only pours … Continue reading

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Returning to this writing on 9/11…

I am not sure why it has taken me a year to get back to this blog. A year ago I was preparing for my sabbatical and planning to take time away, during a school year, for the first time … Continue reading

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What Is School For? NYTimes OpEd

School is a community, a common place to gain relationships. School is for social interactions and learning to become an active member of society. Most grown-ups believe that school is only for learning back-to-back. They don’t understand the parts that … Continue reading

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NYTimes: Teens and Phones on the return to school…

Yes, we need to reclaim being together, in person, when school starts…

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TED Talk by a 7 year old: Helping young children thrive

Our Early Childhood Director, Shauna Maraccini, shared this amazing TED Talk with us last week…

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NYTimes: Helping Parents Make Decisions…

I will say this resonated on many levels as we work with families all the time. Interesting tips…

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Children want to be seen as the most special by their parents, so they’re “always going to push for preferential treatment,” over their siblings, Vivona said.  Having grown up with four younger brothers, I see this as underlining some universal … Continue reading

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Reading with a child can lead to new understanding… for both of you.

This is a great reminder of how parents can change the conversation and endorse reading… Reading it aloud has done something to us. Teddy and I take turns, alternating pages. I listen to his voice and he listens to mine. … Continue reading

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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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