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  2. Google Classroom - Wikipedia

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    Google Classroom is a free blended learning platform developed by Google for educational institutions that aims to simplify creating, distributing, and grading assignments. The primary purpose of Google Classroom is to streamline the process of sharing files between teachers and students. [3] As of 2021, approximately 150 million users use ...

  3. Co-Parenting: Tips, Creating a Plan, Things to Avoid, and More

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    3. Communicate. Good co-parenting depends on good communication. Here are some guidelines: Be clear, concise, and respectful. Don’t criticize, blame, accuse, or threaten. Your communication ...

  4. Gentle Parenting: Basic Practices, Pros, Cons, More - Healthline

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    Basic practices of gentle parenting. Let’s take a brief look at the basic practices that make up gentle parenting. You’ll notice that the three Cs (connection, communication, consistency) run ...

  5. Why Social and Emotional Learning Is So Important Now

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    There are four key elements of emotional intelligence. Self-awareness. People who have high self-awareness recognize their own emotions. They understand the ways their emotions affect their ...

  6. Piaget Cognitive Stages of Development - WebMD

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    Piaget's four stages of cognitive development are: Sensorimotor. Birth through 2 years old, when babies start to understand object permanence. Preoperational. Toddlerhood through early childhood ...

  7. Parenting Tips for the Holidays - WebMD

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    Open an Advent card. Attend a faith-based gathering. Let kids' choose holiday music and parents can dance with them. Start a tradition of holiday meditation. Bring out the ornaments, if you have a ...

  8. Jigsaw (teaching technique) - Wikipedia

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    Jigsaw (teaching technique) The jigsaw technique is a method of organizing classroom activity that makes students dependent on each other to succeed. It breaks classes into groups that each assemble a piece of an assignment and synthesize their work when finished. It was designed by social psychologist Elliot Aronson to help weaken racial ...

  9. Online communication between school and home - Wikipedia

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    Online communication between home and school is the use of digital telecommunication to convey information and ideas between teachers, students, parents, and school administrators. As the use of e-mail and the internet becomes even more widespread, these tools become more valuable and useful in education for the purposes of increasing learning ...