by Stephen McCrocklin | Mar 27, 2018 | Child Development, Reading
A little strategy can help your child ace a multiple-choice test. Here are some tips: 1. Tell him to try reading the questions before the passage. This way, he’ll know what to focus on in the passage. 2. If she is allowed to mark on the passage, have her mark in the...
by Stephen McCrocklin | Mar 2, 2018 | Child Development
You know what the end of the year brings—tests! Here are some quick tips to help ensure your child is ready to ace their test. 1. Ensure that they stay organized, with different folders for each class. 2. Set up a quiet study space that is free from distractions. 3....
by Stephen McCrocklin | Feb 20, 2018 | Child Development
While your child’s teacher is an expert in educating children, no one knows your child as well as you do. Students do best when parents and teachers work together as partners. That means parents sharing any information about their child that might affect their...
by Stephen McCrocklin | Feb 8, 2018 | Child Development
“I thought everything was fine!” Have you ever been surprised when report cards came home? The sharing of information between teachers and parents is essential if you want to have a complete picture of how your child is doing in school. Communicating...
by Stephen McCrocklin | Nov 10, 2017 | Child Development, Events, Langsford, Research
Anxiety and Emotional Regulation Presentation Kevin Chapman, Ph.D., recently presented on the spectrum of anxiety and related disorders. He specifically focused on emotional regulation in school-aged youth. Dr. Chapman discussed the best practices in the field of...
by Stephen McCrocklin | Sep 14, 2017 | Child Development
As children grow older, it becomes very important to have good study habits. There are a few things that middle and high school students can do to establish solid study habits. For middle school students: Visualize what you read! Turns out that what you understand is...
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