In recent years, words like “diversity” and “inclusion” have received a lot of fanfare, and for good reason. Most of us can agree that these are concepts that
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In recent years, words like “diversity” and “inclusion” have received a lot of fanfare, and for good reason. Most of us can agree that these are concepts that
The Challenge Of Remote Schooling In Marginalized Communities There’s no question that COVID-19 has changed life as we know it, especially now that remote schooling is considered normal
COVID-19 Re-Opening Anxiety Is RealSimona lives in Edinburgh. Her elder daughter, 8-year-old Tilda, has been diligent during the quarantine. She did her homework, participated to online classes, read
From Now On We Are Taking Active ANTI-Racist Actions Hey, Ashley here, Liesaboutparenting.com founder and the editor responsible for the content LAP publishes. If your email inbox looks
Vocabulary In The Early Years: Facts and Myths All Parents Should Know As a speech pathologist, this topic is always on my mind. But recently I have been
Teachers see things differently. I’m a teacher. The kind that’s in charge of your kid’s education. And I get a lot of emails from parents that start with
[thrive_headline_focus title=”Do kids need science?” orientation=”left”] Yes, kids need science. But what you’re probably wondering is why? With smartphones a finger’s length away and the almighty Google answering
[thrive_headline_focus title=”Successful teaching is like magic.” orientation=”left”] [bctt tweet=”You may not know what the teacher is doing, but you know when it’s working. #education #harrypotter” username=”LiesAboutParent”] I recently
As a lover of books, I thrilled when my first child finally stopped squirming during storytime. Reaching for the beautiful green and gold volume of Grimm’s Complete Fairy Tales she’d
How do I help my kids act around kids with special needs? When we see our kids gazing at someone that looks or act differently than us, we’re