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Strong partnerships between educators and families don’t happen by accident. They’re built intentionally, over time, through trust, communication, and a…
contributed by Lee Caroll, PhD and updated by TeachThought Staff Research agrees that the strongest students emerge from homes supportive in the…
Parents of students with disabilities have long seen federal civil rights complaints as their last, best hope of ensuring schools…
Are Your K-12 Kids Using AI At School? 6 Tips To Help Them Use It Right Artificial Intelligence (AI) is…
President Donald Trump’s recent announcements about autism didn’t center on education. But educators still expect his comments—including an assertion, disputed…
Thanksgiving is a wonderful opportunity to incorporate stories, language, and creativity into the classroom or at home. Beyond the traditions…
13.5K While many kids have mixed feelings about homework, it does have its benefits. Homework can help students develop study…
Dear We Are Teachers,I’m reaching out because I’m at my wit’s end trying to engage the parents of my 7th…
Supporting students with disabilities requires open and ongoing communication between teachers and families—but that doesn’t mean teachers should be available…
Gift-giving is a great way to show your appreciation for someone, and it’s even more meaningful when the gift you…