by Diana Procopis | Mar 11, 2021 | News
The most important thing is what happens after you snap at your children, said all four of the experts I spoke to. Here’s their advice for coming back from saying things you regret, how to empathize with your kids and how to cut down on snapping when it’s possible....
by Diana Procopis | Mar 9, 2021 | News
With only a few more months left in the school year, tens of thousands of high school students in New York City will be allowed back in classrooms in the coming weeks. Continue reading here. By Juliana Kim March 9, 2021
by Diana Procopis | Mar 8, 2021 | News
Original article written by Kate Mraw for EdSource. Since the pandemic began last March, schools have needed to played a key role in providing resources and support to families beyond the needs of students. Last May, a survey of education leaders conducted by...
by Diana Procopis | Mar 8, 2021 | News
Original article written by Donna St. George and Valerie Strauss for the Washington Post. Nearly a year into the pandemic, mental health is a simmering crisis for many of the nation’s schoolchildren, partly hidden by isolation but increasingly evident in the distress...
by Diana Procopis | Mar 8, 2021 | News
Policymakers and public health officials have promoted broad, school-based testing for COVID-19 as a strategy to keep schools open for in-person learning and to monitor the success of their mitigation efforts. Some states, like New York, mandate or offer school-based...