When we take a look at our children's student life, we tend to idealize it. Yet, it only takes a quick trip down memory lane to remember that not everything in school is so fine and dandy. In fact, it was quite hard for us at times, so why do we expect it to be so easy for our kids?
Children start developing the skills that will help them in school from the first years of life. Parents and childcare workers play a role in helping children get ready for school.
Is he supposed to be able to write his own name? What will he learn? Is he ready? Here is an article that demystifies the beginning of the beautiful academic journey.
Starting school, or even going back to school, every September, represents an important moment in your child’s life. Here are some ways in which your child can learn to adapt to school.
Between our wishes and reality, there is a whole world! The autistic child has uncommon challenges in school. Here is an explanation from Nathalie Fecteau.
Your baby's all grown up and starting kindergarten. You're proud, but you also notice that they have started developing some unsettling behaviours. Keep reading to learn more about how kids adjust to school and peer influences!
Even if we would only like to think about it the day before, going back to school needs to be prepared a few weeks in advance to avoid stress and panic!
Following the popularity of our article « What daycare workers say », we decided to provide an opportunity for teachers to talk about their reality in the classroom with your kids!
Your child started school and you believe that you should get involved in this organization that is now part of your life. Here are some ways to get involved.
We are talking about a reverse form of school derogation that is applied very rarely when a great difference is noticed between the development of a child and his age group.
For your child’s primary school, did you think about an alternative school, a special vocation school or an international school? If so, we have some useful information for you.