Sentences with phrase «teachers and families get»

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Paul Critelli, one of the program's teachers, told me that many parents feel overwhelmed trying to get two or three kids ready for school each morning, and that their instinct is often to «sacrifice the anxious kid» in order to avoid morning hysterics and keep the family train running on time.
I suffered from terrible mood swings that had negative effects on my relationship with my family and got me into trouble with teachers.
So, until you are willing to condemn the child's family members, his or her teachers, and his or her sports coaches, get off the soapbox and stop pretending that clergy members are somehow more likely than average to abuse kids.
My mom and I have cooked pumpkin bread from this book since I was 5 years old and I am 27 now and we have made up to 300 small loafs in 3 × 5 pans and passed it out to our neighbors and Co-workers and my teachers and our family I just wish I could get her a new cook book from that decade
The holidays are a great time to get into the kitchen with your family and make gifts from the heart to share with friends, family, neighbors, teachers, your veterinarian... everyone!
Enjoy a craft, indoor and outdoor play time, and a warm, organic, homemade snack while getting to know our experienced teachers and other families interested in Waldorf Education.
What a shame... and standardized testing, what a revolting way to judge the merit of a school system (more specifically ~ an individual educator) I was horrified to find out from a family friend who was a Special Education teacher a few years ago (who is now my sons 7th grade, general Ed., Language Arts teacher), that the BOE pays for the special Ed teachers to go to a 3 day long In Service, instructing them how to get their Spec.
One of the teachers is a friend, so I know how little they get paid, and only the teacher can get any benefits at all — there is no family package.
To truly get a sense of the learning environment in and outside the class room, as well as meet teachers, families and alumni, we encourage you to attend one of our lively open houses or RSVP for a group tour.
Suppose your child starts complaining that her teacher doesn't explain assignments well; to get a valuable reality check, you can call up other families and find out if their children are experiencing the same problem.
It is also very important for your child to get all support from his or her teacher, schoolmates, friends and family.
I loved finding the best teacher gifts I knew our teachers would love and each year I got compliments about the thoughtful gifts we chose to give as a family and also as a class.
The children get two meals a day during the school year, and staff and teachers have provided additional food to help these families over weekends and breaks.
Each printable sheet includes a game idea, directions, adaptations, objectives, further reading suggestions, tips from teachers, and ways to get your whole family involved.
We will partner with families, teachers and any other professionals in your child's life to make sure she gets the support and opportunities she deserves.
Photos might include a picture of the child waking up in the morning, getting dressed, eating breakfast with his family, the car / bus he takes to day care, child care teachers, activities at child care and the last photo should be a picture of you hugging him when you pick him up to take him home.
Identifying children who may have characteristics of ADHD early on and getting parents and preschool teachers the education, skills, and support they need to help these little ones can really have a positive impact on these kids and their families.
It's now commonplace to read heart - wrenching stories of children arriving at school unfed, hollow - eyed with hunger and unable to learn, of families relying on food banks to get by, and of teachers buying them groceries with their own money.
The parent - teacher conference was one of those little events, as a family, you never get back, and Michel couldn't take part because of a toll booth.
An e-mail the Success Academy Charter Schools sent to teachers after the storm confirmed the priorities: «We know [getting to school] means you have to wake up a bit earlier and deal with a few more hassles, but WE and most importantly your SCHOLARS and FAMILIES truly appreciate your dedication and tenacity!»
Teacher and petitioner Emily James, United Federation of Teachers President Michael Mulgrew, and Brooklyn City Councilman Mark Treyger talk with In Focus Host Cheryl Wills about the efforts to get the city to provide paid family leave for city public school tTeachers President Michael Mulgrew, and Brooklyn City Councilman Mark Treyger talk with In Focus Host Cheryl Wills about the efforts to get the city to provide paid family leave for city public school teachersteachers.
«We need to make sure that the students, their families and the teachers get the support they need on a long - term basis to ensure that they can lead productive lives,» Weingarten told reporters after private sessions with the teachers.
His wife Judy grew up in Lincoln Towers in the 1960s and»70s, when «a family could get by living in a rent - stabilized apartment living on a teacher's salary,» he said, and the shift away from that affordability has motivated his work.
«On the second day of my kids yoga teacher training there was a family yoga class and we got to see how kids yoga works THE KAY WAY.
We create a family atmosphere as you get to know your fellow students our staff and teachers that make the ashram style environment so unique.
Our family, friends, and all 5 teachers got cutsie little treat boxes full of goodies this year.
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Instead, the characters portrayed here are dealing with problems regular people handle, like feeling let down by parents or acquaintances, school fights that are broken up by teachers and administrative staff, or family pets that get sick.
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Donnie Darko gets along badly with his family, with his teachers and with his classmates; but he does manage to find a sympathetic friend in Gretchen, who agrees to date him; and he has a compassionate psychiatrist, who discovers hypnosis is the means to unlock hidden secrets.
At the other end of the spectrum, teachers continue to report children coming to school hungry and families coping on the tightest food budgets say they put calories before nutrition just to get food on the table.»
These family conferences are a great tool for our teachers to get to know their students and their families better.
Our teachers and families know that if we don't get this right — and really fast — we won't live to see another generation of students graduate.
There are many processes by which we can to bring students to that state of being and there is a role for family, a role for teachers, and a role for contemplation and reflection to get there.»
Additionally, group meetings throughout the year provide opportunities for teachers, students, and families to get to know each other.
Ogston says that teachers get to know their students, their career goals, their family, and their learning needs.
Between finding the right school, getting there on time every day, checking on progress, maintaining good relationships with teachers and the havoc of revision, the pressures of an education are borne by the entire family, and striking the right balance as a parent is a perpetual challenge.
But the advantages of self - definition and reciprocal choice (between family and school and teacher and school) are inherently available to private schools, while district - run schools find them very hard to get and keep.
Home visits flip that power dynamic; teachers get out of the school and visit with families in their space, where families feel most comfortable.»
«I got a firsthand look at the challenges that the students, families, teachers, and staff faced,» she says, «and I started to look for solutions.»
The funding for Beyondblue would be used to provide information, advice and support to teachers and early childhood workers so they can teach children and young people skills for good social and emotional development, work together with families, and recognise and get help for children and young people going through difficult times or family crises.
Open house could be held off site or on the playground, becoming more of a get - to - know - you party, where the principal and teachers serve the families.
Doug Pratt of the Michigan Education Association protested, «When you walk into a building in the middle of winter, the flu bug that's going around and sidelining students and staff can spread like wildfire... Do you want a teacher whose parent or partner is undergoing chemotherapy that morning — and because of the reasonable amount of time they've bargained — gets to be with their family member and take care of what they need to?
In the U.S., this will help more students get effective teachers, graduate from high school, complete college, and find jobs that let them support a family.
He failed to see that «good» families might be those who could discern which teachers were effective and get their children into those teachers» classes.
Teachers, sending home a welcome letter to your students and their families is a great way to get started with VocabularySpellingCity.
«When we get assessment right, it helps families, teachers, schools, and systems tailor learning to students» needs and make wise decisions,» Ms. Weiss said in a statement.
Teachers and principals now have an incredible opportunity to both ensure that they are using data ethically and effectively to support their students, and to work with families to make sure they too get value from this powerful tool.
Relationship - building home visits where teachers get to know the family and student, discuss the family's hopes and dreams for their child, and hear what the family expects of them;
Research behind VAL - ED (the Vanderbilt Assessment of Leadership in Education tool to assess principal performance, developed by researchers at Vanderbilt University) suggests that there are six key steps - or «processes» - that the effective principal takes when carrying out his or her most important leadership responsibilities: planning, implementing, supporting, advocating, communicating and monitoring.40 The school leader pressing for high academic standards would, for example, map out rigorous targets for improvements in learning (planning), get the faculty on board to do what's necessary to meet those targets (implementing), encourage students and teachers in meeting the goals (supporting), challenge low expectations and low district funding for students with special needs (advocating), make sure families are aware of the learning goals (communicating), and keep on top of test results (monitoring).41
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