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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. Parenting Classes: What to Know and Picking the Right One - WebMD

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    Parents of an older child with behavioral needs or a new diagnosis you don't understand. Parents who wish to learn new skills. Grandparents, extended family, or people who regularly care for your ...

  4. To Start or Not to Start: What’s the Right Age for Kindergarten?

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    Age range. Kindergarten starts around age 5 for a reason. At this stage, children have passed through toddlerhood and are more mature, socially aware, and willing to interact with peers. They can ...

  5. Autism in the Classroom - WebMD

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    Autism in the classroom: Tips from a parent. Atlanta resident Leslie Wolfe and her husband, Alan, struggle with whether to tell people their son Joshua has autism. The bright 7-year-old did so ...

  6. Classroom management - Wikipedia

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    Classroom management. Establishing procedures, like having children raise their hands when they want to speak, is a type of classroom management technique. Classroom management is the process teachers use to ensure that classroom lessons run smoothly without disruptive behavior from students compromising the delivery of instruction.

  7. Swanson, Nolan and Pelham Teacher and Parent Rating Scale

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    Psychology portal. v. t. e. The Swanson, Nolan and Pelham Teacher and Parent Rating Scale ( SNAP ), developed by James Swanson, Edith Nolan and William Pelham, is a 90-question self-report inventory designed to measure attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) symptoms in children and young adults. [1]

  8. How to Stay Awake in Class: 11 Strategies for Alertness

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    Schedule sleep. Light up your day. Change seats. Pop a mint. Relax. Dress up. Takeaway. Sticking to a healthy sleep schedule, making sure you’re properly hydrated, and downing a cup (or two) of ...

  9. 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 ...