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  2. Parent–teacher conference - Wikipedia

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    A parentteacher conference, parentteacher interview, parentteacher night, parents' evening or parent teacher meeting is a short meeting or conference between the parents and teachers of students to discuss a child's progress at school and find solutions to academic or behavioral problems. [1] Parentteacher conferences supplement the ...

  3. Parent–teacher association - Wikipedia

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    The National Congress of Mothers, now known as the National Parent Teacher Association, became a grassroots organization that influenced the local, state, and national levels. Pamphlets written on how to organize "parents' auxiliaries" in public schools and offer suggestions on formation and meeting were distributed.

  4. ADHD Rating Scales: What You Need to Know - Healthline

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    Rating scales will ask you to score behaviors, typically on a point scale of 0-3 or 4. Usually, 0 means never, and 3 or 4 means very often and the higher the score, the more severe the symptom ...

  5. What Is a Calm-Down Corner? - WebMD

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    A calm-down corner, or calm-down area, is a space in a home or classroom where kids can go to have alone time and calm down. It’s not a time-out or a punishment. It simply provides kids a safe ...

  6. File:Parent-Teacher Conference Listening Session.webm

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  7. ADHD in Girls: Symptoms, Early Signs, and Complications

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    Some key signs of ADHD in girls include: talking frequently or excessively, even when parents or teachers ask them to stop. extreme emotional sensitivity and reactivity, such as crying or becoming ...

  8. Family Manipulation: Signs, Tactics, and How to Respond

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    Aggressive manipulation tends to involve more obvious attempts to control your behavior, including: shaming or mocking you. scapegoating, or blaming you when things go wrong. put-downs, insults ...

  9. Student voice - Wikipedia

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    Student voice is the individual and collective perspective and actions of students within the context of learning and education. [1][2][3] It is identified in schools as both a metaphorical practice [4] and as a pragmatic concern. [5] Tech educator Dennis Harper noted that student voice gives students "the ability to influence learning to ...