"Teach them that not knowing is not failure. It’s the first step to understanding." @callmeKi https://t.co/59MtI3iAMC
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“You don’t tell a kid who’s in a serious depression, ‘You need to get a job in a month,’” – @jlythcotthaims Instead, ask how they’re feeling & offer counseling. https://t.co/2pFDhNf9dA https://t.co/Sb7wa5ot3t
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I wished my mom knew a lot of things growing up, and so out of curiosity I asked my twenty-six year old daughter what she would’ve wanted from me. @sheryl_gould #parentingtips https://t.co/M8Cl0rQ22s
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There is only one basis for observation: the children must be free to express themselves and thus reveal those needs and attitudes which would otherwise remain hidden or repressed in an environment that did not permit them to act spontaneously. -Montessori, #family
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“If we're trying to be more inclusive, what are we teaching young children by using exclusionary discipline practices?” @NimahGobir https://t.co/XrjnBIu3dO
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Homemade Baby #Food Recipes: Prunes via @ParentingPatch https://t.co/qGZVFVv6bN #babyfood #prune
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“If you have never been hated by your child, you have never been a parent.” ― Bette Davis
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Computational fluency is an important skill for students to achieve. If you need some new ideas to keep it fresh & fun with your learners, I've created a list of some of my favorite online games to support automaticity with math facts. Check it out here: https://t.co/aXGw5uXyvx https://t.co/KyQUgTZTRb
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Will the research convince you to become a dropout soccer mom? https://t.co/pgbG2RvPvM #parenting #childhood
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We habitually serve children; and this is not only an act of servility toward them, but it is dangerous, since it tends to suffocate their useful, spontaneous activity. -Montessori, #unschool
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Common English Heteronyms and Homographs via @ParentingPatch https://t.co/yI0QjK6AG5 #heteronym #homograph
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