Plus, getting remote education support for students learning English
Plus, getting remote education support for students learning English
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We’ve all had friendships blow up because of a conflict or disagreement, and it’s especially painful when we don’t know exactly what went wrong — or how to do better next time. That’s why it’s important to teach kids how to handle conflict, from petty squabbles to big-time offenses, in a way that empowers them to contain the damage and build strong relationships.
This week on childmind.org we talk to our experts about tools kids can use to resolve conflict, whether they’re youngsters fighting over toys or teenagers wounded by social slights.
And for parents of children who are learning English, we’ve got guidance on making sure that kids get the support they need during remote learning.
Caroline Miller, Editorial Director |

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Social Challenges of Kids With Learning Problems

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5 Reasons Students Aren’t Engaging in Distance Learning

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