by Gabby Alderman | Aug 3, 2020 | School
Back to school time can be tough. After months of a more relaxed routine (or lack of a routine at all) we’re all expected to get back into a more structured routine. Without preparation, jumping into a new routine can be stressful for all involved. But it doesn’t have...
by Stephen McCrocklin | Jan 30, 2020 | School
Parent-teacher conferences are important and necessary for proper communication about your child’s school performance. Here are 6 tips for getting the most out of them. 1.) Be prepared to listen and take notes. You may need to ask for an explanation if you don’t...
by Stephen McCrocklin | Nov 29, 2018 | Child Development
At Langsford, we work with children on a 1 to 1 basis, meaning 1 child with 1 instructor. In this environment, we usually see children performing to the best of their ability. They have our full attention, and there aren’t other children around to compete with. This...
by Stephen McCrocklin | Aug 2, 2018 | Child Development
As summer comes to a close, parents, children, and teachers are preparing for the new school year. Often times, this transition can be tough. If you’re not confident and prepared for the first day of school, it can induce anxiety and make the first days very...
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...
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