Sentences with phrase «teachers work with kids»

My teachers work with kids who are often in tough situations, and the kids can bring that same toughness into the classroom.
Although parents and classroom teachers work with kids in different contexts, the same behavior management techniques can be used to great effect.

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After careful consideration, Brad has decided to continue to make Kid President videos, write a book, and work to connect with schools across the country to empower students, teachers and families.
Instead of teaching to the lowest common denominator or watching the smartest kids complete their work and put their heads down with nothing else to do, the teacher is able to track, react, and adjust the information being provided to each student — as needed and on the fly.
Create a mentoring program where Amazon engineers, economists, data scientists, accountants, and other professionals are partnered with hard science teachers in our school districts to help show kids what it's like to work in STEM;
«These teachers were fantastic; kept our kids safe, kept my daughter calm, sitting in a closet for two and a half hours and they're coming back to something I couldn't imagine — coming back to work, so just want to show them a little love, let them know the community's with them,» Kravitz added.
She was an academic - turned stay - at - home - mom writing a dissertation, and I was a full - time teacher - mom driving 45 minutes to and from work with 2 young kids, one who puked regularly out of carsickness.
I went to school to become an elementary school teacher, because I love working with kids.
Team Dragon's teachers are coaches who have played a lot of soccer and love working with kids as they start on their soccer journey.
With our culture and our nation's emphasis on high academic achievement, the perception that in order to get into college kids need straight As and perfect test scores, increased course work and more complex curricula, teachers are feeling the pressure to cover more material, and to prepare kids for the next grade.
Plus, I volunteered in a lot in classrooms and was a teacher's aide for a while and worked closely with some of those kids — I know that having a «perfect life» when it comes to raising kids is relative.
For years I took a packed lunch to work with me when I was a teacher and now I have two kids in school they both take packed lunch to school every day — sometimes it consists of basic sandwiches, yoghurt, fruit, and an oat - based cookie or granola bar, other times a build your own lunch for them.
I was a high school biology teacher before our 2 kids were born and I stopped working to stay home with them full - time ever since.
Safe Ground is working with Kids VIP and Pact to look at ways of encouraging teachers to be more effective in helping children with parents in prison.
In his current role as neuropsychological consultant to several large school districts in the Boston area, he is on the ground, in schools and working with kids and their teachers several days each week.
And so those kids, especially if you're not trained to work with them as a teacher, they are harder to deal with.
But I think there might be a way to work in some behavioral incentives like earning privileges for meeting with the gym teacher or doing activities with other kids.
And I think the opportunities to empower our teachers, change the learning process, engage kids - I've seen it with the work we're doing at Amplify, and I've been in schools that are using these products and how excited they are.
But the researchers did find two positive associations between working motherhood and well - adjusted children: kids whose mothers worked when they were younger than 3 were later rated as higher - achieving by teachers and had fewer problems with depression and anxiety.
The «Chefs Move to Schools» program launched by first lady Michelle Obama from the White House lawn calls on chefs to adopt schools and work with teachers and school nutrition professionals to help educate kids about food and nutrition.
I can change diapers, fix bottles (formula or breast milk), put down to nap, fix / cook any meals, play, educate (reading, writing, math, etc.) I am currently a substitute teacher so that's given me more experience with teaching and educating children if I'm wanted to work with kids throughout the summer.
Pope specifically cited successful initiatives in Texas and Massachusetts that incorporate AP but «are working with kids early on, they're doing professional development with teachers, and they're providing other services to students,» she said.
Prior to joining Savvy Parents Safe Kids, she enjoyed working with moms groups, parents and early educators in the Seattle area as a preschool teacher, center director and school administrator.
I currently work at my kids school and they love it and hate it in equal measure... Hate it for the homework reasons and the fact that I am friends with their teachers, and love it when they have a problem and come and find me!
We also had to work out with kids and teachers knowing what «complete breakfasts» mean to meet federal guidelines so we went to pre-packaging; that way all the kids have to do is pick up the package and their beverage.
I just came home from a meeting with our food service advisory board — a group of parents and teachers who are working with our food service director to improve what our kids are eating.
Curriculum - based, but infused with a spirit of fun, it's loved by kids, trusted by parents, and used and recommended by teachers because it works — and entertains, too.
I've worked in this community with kids and I'm a coach and all of a sudden all of this outside money is coming after me, who is a teacher and I think it's despicable,» Bohen said.
FUND early intervention and prevention efforts in our elementary schools focused on educating parents, training teachers and working with students so that kids don't turn to drugs and alcohol when they are facing challenges.
The books, all brand new, came as a result of NYSUT's partnership with their national affiliate, American Federation of Teachers, and an organization called First Book, which provides free books donated by book publishers to organizations that work with kids in Title I schools.
It ends with a message to the mayor: «If you really want to do right by our kids, you'll work with teachers and parents, and stop playing politics with our schools.»
The 30 - second ad, which will air for a week starting on Jan. 24, concludes with a message to the mayor: «If you really want to do right by our kids, you'll work with teachers and parents and stop playing politics with our schools.»
Liz Bragdon, MA, is a mother, yoga and movement teacher, and the co-creator of multi-award-winning kids yoga story DVDs for ages 3 - 7, with an accompanying curriculum in the works.
Dr. Walczak has a special interest in working with people with allergies, skin issues, autoimmune disorders, digestive issues, weight management, and being a former K - 12 teacher, she LOVES working with kids of all ages.
The Kidding Around Yoga teacher training is great for anyone who works with children on any level.
I appreciate the teachers I work with, the kids that I teach and the relationships that I've made along the way.
Here's just a few of my favorite posts: 5 Things Teachers Wish Parents Knew My Job Has Its Perks... Like Meeting David Beckham Funny Things I Said Before Having Kids Dinnertime Questions To Get Kids Talking Working Mom Hacks to Get More Time with Your Kids
There are school commitments for the kids like parent teacher night, sports carnivals, dropping your kids off and picking them up from their friends house and helping them with their home work.
I am a teacher in the kindergraen working with the kids of 3 - 7 years old.
I am a 7th Grade Science Teacher who loves life and his job working with kids.
local photographer and art teacher... looking for my one and only... iv» e work with kids all my life..
This is why I believe that all teachers who work with gifted kids should be required to complete a Nature and Needs type of course so they at least become familiar with the general characteristics and social - emotional issues of gifted children.
In a stagnant economy or a nation riven with strife, students will goof off in the classroom or sometimes not show up at all, parents will often pull their kids away to work on the farm, and teachers will while the time away as overqualified babysitters.
By having all of this ready to go ahead of time, I could «let go» as a teacher so that the students could move at their own pace, while freeing up that valuable face - to - face time for me to work with the kids one - on - one.
The staff at Manor Hill Elementary School in Liberty, Missouri, recognized a great need in their school: «Our school consists of kids with hard - working parents who sometimes aren't able to provide everything for their children,» recalled teacher Marty Kelsey.
«The most compelling reason that I would choose to be a principal again is to be able to work with teachers who feel they can make a difference and to work with kids who love to learn,» says Gary Cardwell.
The buildings were filled with attentive assemblies, groups of students working independently, teachers who could leave classrooms for coffee without issuing threats or bribes, relaxed and happy kids, and staff members who gushed about the pleasure of coming to work every day.
«This gives teachers an opportunity to reflect on their teaching, work with other teachers while not being with kids, and work on practices that they want to improve.»
How do we get teachers keyed into working with kids to learn the roots of words?»
I have worked miracles with these kids over the years and I know that I am not the only teacher out there doing this.
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