
Some Things Never Change: Kids With Glasses Are Still More Likely to be Bullied
Originally published by NVISION Bullying often happens at school, and children who wear glasses are common targets. It can be ...
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How Do Educators Implement Trauma-Sensitive Practices in Their Classrooms?
By Dr. Sarah Brown, Senior Director of MTSS Solutions at Renaissance In schools and districts nationwide, students have experienced significant ...
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It Takes a Village: How Safeguarding Students Requires a Team Effort
By Curtis Linton Nearly overnight, COVID disrupted millions of kids’ lives. Students saw family members lose their jobs, become sick, ...
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Opinion: Students Experiencing National Mental Health Crisis Need SEL
By Melissa Ragan Last October, the American Academy of Pediatrics declared a National State of Emergency in children’s mental health. Among ...
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Social Emotional Learning… What It Means For Children
Do you remember being taught how to manage your emotions? Maybe a parent or caregiver guided you through a crying ...
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Addressing the Rise in Challenging School Behaviors
With drastic changes made to their education, social and home lives, children are struggling with stressors they've never faced, and ...
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