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Creating Safe Spaces for Learning: Addressing Bullying and Discrimination in Schools

Schools, intended as havens of knowledge and personal growth, can sadly fall short of this ideal for students. Bullying and discrimination, in particular, are significant issues in educational institutions, and can cast long shadows over students’ learning and development. Read on to explore the negative effects of bullying and discrimination, the importance of creating safe learning environments, and how homeschooling can be a viable solution to ensure a supportive educational setting. The Prevalence of Bullying and Discrimination in Schools Bullying and discrimination remain pervasive issues in the digital age, affecting students across the nation each year. These behaviors manifest through physical, verbal, and cyber avenues, targeting...

Overcoming Homeschool Burnout: Tips for Parents and Students

Homeschooling, while offering flexibility and personalized learning experiences, can — like all forms of education — sometimes lead to feelings of exhaustion and frustration. Both parents and students can experience what's commonly known as homeschool burnout. But what exactly is burnout, and how can families navigate these challenges? In this article, we’ll take a closer look at burnout and its impacts on the homeschool environment, as well as how to recognize burnout and bounce back from it. What Is Burnout? Burnout is a state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by excessive and prolonged stress. It occurs when individuals feel overwhelmed, emotionally drained, and unable...

Fostering a Growth Mindset in Students Facing Adversity

Developing a growth mindset – particularly in students facing adversity – can be the key to unlocking students’ full potential. Here’s a closer look at the growth mindset, why it’s so beneficial for students, and how teachers, educators, and parents can help children and teens develop it.   What Is a Growth Mindset?   Coined by psychologist Carol Dweck, a growth mindset is the belief that abilities and intelligence can be developed through dedication, hard work, and the right kind of encouragement. This is a contrast to a fixed mindset, where people believe their talents and abilities are innate gifts and unchangeable.   Those with a growth mindset embrace challenges,...

Why Literacy Matters—and How You Can Help Your Child Improve

Literacy is an essential part of childhood education. In many ways, it's the foundation on which many other forms of education rely.  But learning to read is hard, particularly for students from underprivileged backgrounds or rural communities, where schools tend to have fewer resources. Sometimes, kids need a little extra support developing their reading skills. In those cases, summer reading programs can be immensely beneficial in helping students to get caught up and maintain fluent reading comprehension.  The Importance of Literacy According to experts, literacy is a key predictor of academic success. Students with strong literacy skills tend to do better in school and have a higher...

New Year, New You: It’s Never Too Late To Graduate

New Year, New You: It's Never Too Late To Graduate The new year is a time of possibilities. It's an opportunity to reimagine who we are, to examine our long-term goals, and set intentions for how to get closer to them.    For many people, those goals include continuing their education. Particularly for non-traditional students or adults who didn't finish high school, earning a high school diploma can unlock a wide range of professional opportunities and set them on the path to achieving their goals.    Still, that's often easier said than done. Returning to school as an adult or a non-traditional student can come with a lot of...