Behavior Management: An Overview

This is a series of seven blogs to help teachers, parents and therapists bring students under instructional control so that teaching can occur. The components of the series are Behavior Management: An Overview Behavior Management: Bribes or Rewards – The Fundamental Question Behavior Management: Praise and Encouragement Behavior Management: Activities as Reinforcers Behavior Management: PointContinue reading “Behavior Management: An Overview”

Teaching the “s”, “es” plural rule

I promised my readers that I would provide them with some real tools that they could use to teach their students real skills. I have already posted one rule about spelling entitled “A More Effective Way to Teach Spelling”. If you have not already done so I might suggest that you read it first. ItContinue reading “Teaching the “s”, “es” plural rule”

Parent/Teacher Interview Tips: Four Questions You Need To Ask Your Child’s Teacher

October – almost time for this year’s first parent/teacher interview. Many parents are not quite sure how to handle these interviews. They do not know how to get information that they want from the teacher. They are sometimes too uncomfortable to ask pointed questions that the teacher may not be able to answer. They areContinue reading “Parent/Teacher Interview Tips: Four Questions You Need To Ask Your Child’s Teacher”

Teaching the Distractible Student Effectively

Introduction Some children are easy to teach. Others present all kinds of behavioral challenges. Sometimes children are inattentive and do not stay on task for more than a few minutes at a time. Often times, these children disrupt our ability to teach others who are working hard. When this disruption becomes significant and the childContinue reading “Teaching the Distractible Student Effectively”

How do you Teach Your Child the Topics that you had a Hard Time Learning Yourself?

Homeschooling is a great way to customize the education your child receives and a great opportunity for parents to really engage with their children at every step of the learning process. There are many tools to help you figure out how to set up your homeschool curriculum and classroom setting (e.g. “How to Choose HomeschoolingContinue reading “How do you Teach Your Child the Topics that you had a Hard Time Learning Yourself?”

Why School Textbooks are Incomprehensible

Here you sit at the kitchen table with your 6th grade student trying to do a math assignment. If you are lucky, he has brought home his math textbook. Consider yourself lucky, in one way, because many schools no longer allow kids to bring home textbooks. The dog eats too many of them and textbooksContinue reading “Why School Textbooks are Incomprehensible”

Measuring Academic Progress: An Alternative Proven Approach

Ever since Sir Francis Galton developed the concept of the “normal curve”, a continuing academic debate has raged regarding its characteristics, and its application. The emergence and dominance of the entire field of statistics on social science research has determined how experimentation is designed, analyzed and reported. It also underlies how academic and other testsContinue reading “Measuring Academic Progress: An Alternative Proven Approach”

Red Flags For Speech Development

For many parents and caregivers, it’s difficult to tell if a child’s speech is simply delayed or is a problem to be addressed. So if you are working with a child who is younger and not putting language together as quickly as an older sibling or child of a similar age did, you may justContinue reading “Red Flags For Speech Development”

Real Teaching Tools That You Can Use

N.B. For the next long time, I am going to be writing blogs that will provide you with specific strategies to help your child in reading, writing, math, reading comprehension, spelling, grammar, composition and creative writing. During the past year in my weekly blogs, I have described each of the pieces of the Maloney Method.Continue reading “Real Teaching Tools That You Can Use”

When it Comes to Homeschooling – How are you Measuring Up?

For many homeschoolers, feeling that they are not doing the job as well as a ‘real’ teacher or even other homeschoolers is a common plight. But the truth is, you’ve taken on an important task and you’re doing just fine. Over the years I have heard complaints and concerns from many homeschoolers who feel likeContinue reading “When it Comes to Homeschooling – How are you Measuring Up?”