Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Parents: There Are No Stupid Questions

Teachers,

Often you have parents seek advice. Here are some helpful tips that you can give your parents.

I received a nice piece of information regarding some parenting practices from CARE and our Make a Difference Coalition.

There are a number of questions that you can ask your young adult before they are allowed to go out with friends.

  • Where is the location of the activity, and what phone number can they be reached at?
  • What time does the event start and finish? For school events, those should be publicized.
  • Will a responsible adult be present?
  • With whom is your young adult going to the activity?

If the teen has not earned the privilege to participate in any activity due to poor grades, incomplete homework or poor behavior and lack of fulfilled responsibilities at home, the teen should not be allowed to participate.

Greg Green


Thursday, September 3, 2009

Article Worth Reading

http://www.edutopia.org/adopt-and-adapt

This article pertains to teachers and technology.

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