by Robert Locke | Apr 20, 2014 | Articles
In looking at the whole question about why kids with learning and attention issues take more risks, it is fascinating to learn about the UK government’s new national play strategy, entitled Fair Play. Its scope is summed up in ‘children need to take risks to... by Aerin Curtis | Apr 6, 2014 | Articles
A new student record system is tracking student behavior problems so that schools can predict troublesome behavior. The system creates a more complete trail of discipline incidents for the school and for students, said Tracey Kinney, Laramie County School District 1... by Patrick O’Neill | Feb 22, 2014 | Articles
Teachers are experiencing success with varied and different approaches for difficult students when children are out of control and situations need quick intervention. Inside a fifth-grade English classroom at Foxfire Elementary School, a young boy with a history of... by Bethany Cousins | Feb 6, 2012 | Articles
We, as parents, know what it’s like to drag through a day without much sleep but what about when our children don’t get enough sleep. Adults can force their way through a long day after a night full of that “broken” sleep (when you wake up every two and a half hours...
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