by Dan DeMarle | Feb 18, 2022 | Legislation, Legislative Advocacy
The Department of Justice today announced that Amtrak paid over $2 million to more than 1,500 individuals who experienced disability discrimination while traveling or attempting to travel by train. The payments were part of a comprehensive settlement agreement reached...
by Dan DeMarle | Feb 18, 2022 | Behavior Management, Distance Learning/ELearning
Parents report that their children’s behavioral health at home is worse during remote learning than with in-person learning, according to a research letter published online Jan. 10 in JAMA Pediatrics. Emily C. Hanno, Ph.D., from Harvard University in Cambridge,...
by Dan DeMarle | Feb 18, 2022 | Classroom, Parenting, Parents/Guardians, Teaching
There are lots of reasons kids don’t stick to routines or schedules. It’s harder than it seems — even for adults. These tips will help you support your child as they navigate their daily routine, build their self-esteem, and will encourage them to keep...
by Dan DeMarle | Feb 15, 2022 | Parents/Guardians, Sex/Sexuality
Life KitSex, g******s, consent, self-touching — it’s tricky to talk to younger kids about these topics. This episode helps parents get past the confusion and embarrassment around sex education so they can raise healthy, responsible kids. Listen on Apple...
by Dan DeMarle | Feb 13, 2022 | ADHD, Other Health Impairment, Recommended Reading
by Sari Solden “Writer Tara Mohr (2014) discusses ways in which women minimize their impact with the use of qualifiers in their communications. Similar to “I’m sorry,” one of these qualifiers is the word “just.” Mohr explains that using this modifier—as in “I just...