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Ryan Eversman

@mre_husky

Husband, Dad, Educator, Science Guy, Vikings Fan, and Minnesotan. #chhohusky

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Thank you Rochester Math Club for the amazing books for Churchill/Hoover in honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage month in May.

Thank you Rochester Math Club for the amazing books for Churchill/Hoover in honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage month in May.
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Thank you Kiwanis Club of Rochester for the book donation to Hoover Early Learning School. We love our community! #chhohusky

Thank you Kiwanis Club of Rochester for the book donation to Hoover Early Learning School.  We love our community! #chhohusky
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Big "Thank You" to our Cub Scouts Pack 83 for the wonderful art work at Hoover for Teacher Appreciation Week. We love our community!

Big "Thank You" to our Cub Scouts Pack 83 for the wonderful art work at Hoover for Teacher Appreciation Week.  We love our community!
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Making gratitude a habit for us and our children can help our children to be physically, psychologically, and socially healthy. ā¤ļø Here are 6 questions to help your child feel grateful!

Making gratitude a habit for us and our children can help our children to be physically, psychologically, and socially healthy. ā¤ļø

Here are 6 questions to help your child feel grateful!
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Praising a child solely for their looks teaches them that all they have to offer to the world is their appearance, when we know they offer so much more. Here's are a few compliments that build confidence and call out their strengths, rather than focusing on what they look like.

Praising a child solely for their looks teaches them that all they have to offer to the world is their appearance, when we know they offer so much more.

Here's are a few compliments that build confidence and call out their strengths, rather than focusing on what they look like.
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Practice validating your child's feelings and presenting viable options to deal with the situation. When you give choices, you give them the power to control their actions and take ownership of the consequences.

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Math can be ā€œdiverse, evolving, quirky and sometimes even chilling.ā€ These books help math come alive. Kara Newhouse kqed.org/mindshift/5498…

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Had a blast at the community transportation parade at Hoover this morning. Thanks to all the staff and community members me that helped make this happen. Thanks to those that visited! #chhohusky

Had a blast at the community transportation parade at Hoover this morning. Thanks to all the staff and community members me that helped make this happen. Thanks to those that visited!  #chhohusky