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Science of Reading from a Parent’s Perspective

March 15, 2021 by Sarah Cortell Vandersypen Leave a Comment

Science of Reading from a Parent’s Perspective By Sarah Cortell Vandersypen, CFRE When I joined the Center for Development and Learning in January 2020, I knew very little about literacy instruction. We just learn to read in school, right? Oh, how uninformed I was. In the past 14 months, I have learned about structured literacy, the “reading … [Read more...] about Science of Reading from a Parent’s Perspective

Filed Under: Articles, Early Childhood, Parents, Reading

Recognizing and Managing Coronavirus Stress Syndrome in Yourselves and Your Students

November 11, 2020 by Sam Goldstein Leave a Comment

Recognizing and Managing Coronavirus Stress Syndrome in Yourselves and Your Students By Sam Goldstein, Ph.D. Following the terrible tragedy on September 11, 2001, rates of mental health problems among all ages spiked. Some people, however, had an extremely difficult time coping with the horrifying news and images. They spent days on end in … [Read more...] about Recognizing and Managing Coronavirus Stress Syndrome in Yourselves and Your Students

Filed Under: Articles, Behavior, Emotions, Parents Tagged With: Sam Goldstein

Supporting Parents During School Closures

April 15, 2020 by Center for Development and Learning 1 Comment

Supporting Parents During School Closures By the Center for Development and Learning With childcare centers and schools closed, the Center for Development and Learning has turned its attention to supporting parents during this unusual time. We know how difficult it is to balance remote working while homeschooling children with minimal guidance … [Read more...] about Supporting Parents During School Closures

Filed Under: Articles, Early Childhood, Literacy, Parents

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