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Part 1: Keys to engaging and motivating a child during remote learning.
When you reflect on your own life, you can probably pin point the key adults that helped to inspire and support you over the course of your childhood and adolescence. Whether it was someone you met through a formalized mentoring program or people you knew through your school, church or community, these folks helped to shape you into the person that you have become. It is important that all kids have positive adult role models, besides their parents, throughout their lives. Research has…
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Ask your child these 3 questions every night to help your child learn how to verbally express themselves and to help you learn about their day.