Kids seeing themselves as readers

Kids seeing themselves as readers

Do you remember when your child lost their first tooth? That proud, lopsided grin of a child who has finally lost that first, wiggly tooth? They see themselves as one of the “big kids.” Just like losing their first tooth or learning how to zip up their own coat,...
Superheroes unite

Superheroes unite

As an educator and Springboard Collaborative partner, family engagement has always been a passion of mine. I’m constantly on a mission to think of new, proactive strategies to continuously improve family engagement. If the virtual setting has taught me anything, it is...
Partnerships: A key to distance learning

Partnerships: A key to distance learning

The challenges of distance learning for Allie Becker of The DePaul Catholic School in Philadelphia, PA, and her students are all too familiar. Families with no technology in their homes, parents stretched thin as they support multiple children at home, children not...
Distance learning and building connections

Distance learning and building connections

During this time of distance learning, I am reminded of the importance of connection.  As human beings, we are wired for connection. Being with others promotes our overall well-being, and relationships are at the heart of these connections. It is during times of...