Parent Teacher Involvement

Dealing with High School Classroom Discipline

October 7, 2009 by Dr. Patricia Fioriello
Dealing with high school classroom discipline

When the teacher is in class and the students, who are usually physically larger than the teacher, are in groups of twenty or more, it becomes easy to get nervous regarding disciplinary issues. Three ways to address classroom discipline Build strong relationships First thing it is essential to build strong relations with the students. Next [...]

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Parent Support in High School

September 20, 2009 by Dr. Patricia Fioriello
Parent support in high school

For the academic success of the teens it is very important parents get involved. Being a parent they offer support, guidance and structure to the teens making their life a successful one. Receive our free guide A Parent’s Guide to Teenage Issues in the High School Teens with parent support show more success The teens [...]

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Ways for Teachers to Address High School Writing Challenges

August 26, 2009 by Dr. Patricia Fioriello

Communication plays a pivotal role in our lives.  Be it professional or personal.  You need to express in the best way.  You cannot underestimate the skill of writing. There is no better time to start focusing on writing than during school. There is no shortcut to raise high school student’s writing achievement in the classroom.  [...]

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How Parents Can Help Teenagers With High School

August 18, 2009 by Dr. Patricia Fioriello
How parents can help teenagers with high school

To each of us the memories of high school are important.  The life of high school students is full of struggles like to fit in the social group, the academic studies stress, struggling with personal identity and the teenage peer pressure.  All of us have some important experiences of high school which have lifelong consequences.  [...]

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