Archive for June, 2006
It’s Not ‘Bad’ to Have Sentences: by Jen Schwartz
Often, when parents are picking up or dropping off their children, they check the JC board for sentences. We as staff appreciate the extra support this gives to younger students in particular – a reminder and reinforcement from Mom or Dad that the sentences are important, and sometimes the extra reminder to get the sentences complete. There is another dynamic that tends to go along with sentences, too – that of relief when the board is empty, or disappointment when sentences are posted. Read more
No commentsSuper Heroes—How my son learned to read while playing computer games: by Jen Schwartz
When Corbin was born, I had a part-time job doing data transcription from home. He would sleep on my lap, or nurse in his sling, while I listened to tapes and entered information into endless forms. So you could say that he has literally been around computers since he was born. Read more
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