Teach habits to benefit children long-term. Exercise, hygiene, dental hygiene, safety ("Stop, look, and listen, before you cross the street. Use your eyes, ears, and then use your feet"), daily readin
| | | | | | | | A habit is an action you execute upon with regularity. It makes something you do become natural, automatic. You bypass all your internal negotiations, indecision and intellect... Read more » |
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| | | | | | | Nan Waldman, former staff attorney/Education Advocacy Program at Disability Rights Legal Center |
| | I'm an expert on this. My son was diagnosed with Kleine Levin Syndrome in 2017. It took over a year to reach that diagnosis and there were many missed classes and full days. Read more » |
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| | | | | | | Nan Waldman, former staff attorney/Education Advocacy Program at Disability Rights Legal Center |
| | I'm sure everyone else said the "teach them to love books" answer, so I'm going to add something a little different. First, teach them how to think in narrative by asking th... Read more » |
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