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Tag Archives: school research
Why Won’t our Public School Help my Child?
Have you had a child get behind in school and tried to get them help? And you were just shot down? Have you ever dealt with a bullying problem, and the school refused to help? Your child is not understanding … Continue reading →
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Tagged behind in school, bullying, school administration problems, school centralizing services, school problems, school research, special needs child and school, student needs, teach students first, too much homework, why Charter Schools are better, why no help for your child in school, Why Public Schools do not help your Child, why schools will not help students
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Why Do We Have So Many Problems in Schools Today?
If you are a parent of a preteen or teenager and ventured onto a school campus, you may not recognize the setting and culture that was there when you were a student. If you are a teacher for more than … Continue reading →
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Tagged bullying, Problems in Schools, school culture, school Neurobiological Considerations, school overcrowding, school research, smaller class sizes and child safety, social clichés, student behaviors, teen culture, why school shootings
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