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How do we cultivate sensitivity to others in our children? |
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How wonderful it would be if every parent would make a special effort to make an encouraging comment to his/her child's teachers during the first week of school. |
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The creation of a positive loving atmosphere is the joint responsibility of the professional and the parent communities. |
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First of all, let's all agree on a basic principle; it's the kids' homework! |
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Change evolves when the administrators, educators and parent body work cooperatively, taking small indefinable, and incremental steps with a very specific goal oriented approach to success. |
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School officials want open and positive communication lines with their children's parents, but they want parental support for their policies and educational philosophy. |
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One of the less admirable developments of our modern era, it appears, has been the gradual decline of refined language and civil behavior. The very idea of refined language seems somewhat quaint. What can we do to change attitudes about acceptable speech? |
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A closer relationship between home and school is essential if we are to deal effectively with some of the challenges our children present us with |
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The most common reason for a child’s misbehavior is his/her need of attention. What's the teacher or the parent to do? |
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