Are Some Children Really More Sensitive? Research Says Yes, But It Varies By Situation

Are Some Children Really More Sensitive? Research Says Yes, But It Varies By Situation

Sensitive children often get a bad rap. They can be labeled as “difficult,” “dramatic” or “spoiled,” and often parents are blamed for coddling or over-accommodating them. Yet, research increasingly suggests that children show real differences in sensitivity and respond to parenting differently as a result. In other words, some children really are more sensitive than…

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5 ways to restore your passion for teaching

5 ways to restore your passion for teaching

Key points: Reflection, rest, and positive habits help teachers reset after a busy year Amid burnout, teachers are ready to embrace AI An alarming number of educators are jumping ship For more news on teacher well-being, visit eSN’s SEL & Well-Being hub Most of a teacher’s time and energy are tied up in the classroom….

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Success Program Launch: Building a Transfer Center

Success Program Launch: Building a Transfer Center Ashley Mowreader Wed, 07/10/2024 – 03:00 AM Georgia State and the National Institute for Student Success reorganized personnel and established a new workflow at the university to improve the transfer process. Byline(s) Ashley Mowreader Success Program Launch: Building a Transfer Center Ashley Mowreader Wed, 07/10/2024 – 03:00 AM Georgia…

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House Republicans Advance 2 Contested Antisemitism Bills

House Republicans Advance 2 Contested Antisemitism Bills jessica.blake@… Wed, 07/10/2024 – 03:00 AM While backers say the proposals will help protect students from discrimination, Democrats and higher ed advocates say they’re aimed at punishing elite universities and international students. Byline(s) Jessica Blake House Republicans Advance 2 Contested Antisemitism Bills jessica.blake@… Wed, 07/10/2024 – 03:00 AM While…

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