074 How to Celebrate Your Struggling Child’s Strength if their School is Focused on Skills
Release Date: 02/12/2020
School Counselor Gone Rogue
Have parents and educators been so focused on early achievement that we have missed on the late bloomers?
info_outlineSchool Counselor Gone Rogue
Whether you homeschool, have a child in a traditional school, or are an adult: the lesson today is, don't change your routine until you know it's broken. How much patience do we need? Let's find out!
info_outlineSchool Counselor Gone Rogue
Did you consider moving to a new school during the pandemic? Did the way you teach or parent change last year? Parents and teachers struggle to decide what is best for their well-being, health, and child's education.
info_outlineSchool Counselor Gone Rogue
One of the hobbies I picked up while figuring out how to parent during Covid is gardening. However, what I found was there was a direct correlation between gardening and education. How do we determine which students grow and which fall behind?
info_outlineSchool Counselor Gone Rogue
It's been a hectic year. Covid, distance learning, and family have led to a year of growth and lessons. Let's bounce back with a new outlook on life.
info_outlineSchool Counselor Gone Rogue
Hey strangers! Tune in for a quick update on School Counselor Gone Rogue and what will be planned for 2021.
info_outlineSchool Counselor Gone Rogue
Are fear and frustration over COVID leading adults to shame children at school?
info_outlineSchool Counselor Gone Rogue
What should parents do if their child's school closes due to Covid? How can teens and tweens bounce back if they are moved to online school due to an outbreak?
info_outlineSchool Counselor Gone Rogue
What do kids think of Coronavirus and online learning? I interviewed my daughter before school started to get her perspective.
info_outlineSchool Counselor Gone Rogue
As a parent, the choices we had to make for the fall school year seemed impossible- yet here we are. What does online learning with my 4th-grade child look like?
info_outlineShould schools develop a child’s skills or strengths? What is most important? To get grades for turning in assignments early or to express their strengths (such as standing up for others) which aren’t necessarily measured by a grade at school? Or are both equally important?
School often focuses on building the cognitive aspect of a child’s life using measurements such as grades and GPA. Unfortunately, this system doesn’t recognize the strengths of children who are struggling at school.
This week on School Counselor Gone Rogue we discuss how to develop your child's strengths even if they are struggling at school.
http://www.teampasch.com