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Jill Miller

@jillmiller46033

A retired El Ed teacher, now full time grandma, dubbed "Bamaw" by my 1st grandchild. Loving this new chapter with my hubby and 4 grandsons . Life is good!!

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For the moms of sensitive boys. You know who you are. Great read!!What sensitive boys need from their mamas mother.ly/child/what-sen…

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Good information about the benefits of reading books with your child, grandchild, and/or students. What's Going On In Your Child's Brain When You Read Them A Story? kqed.org/mindshift/5128…

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A great read for parents, and grandparents who have little ones heading off to school. Here's What Kids Really Need to Know Before Kindergarten offspring.lifehacker.com/heres-what-kid… via Lifehacker

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Teachers already know much of this. Singer shares powerful thoughts describing how constant decision-making affects teachers daily. How Many Decisions Do Teachers Make Every Day? gadflyonthewallblog.com/2019/01/05/how… via Steven Singer

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An intriguing perspective Teacher to Parent - Severe or continual disruptive behavior in school is a crime moultrienews.com/opinion/teache… via Moultrie News

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Great practical information to empower teenage girls when things don't go well. How to Help Teenage Girls Reframe Anxiety and Strengthen Resilience kqed.org/mindshift/5299…

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Fascinating study! Landmark Study Finds Better Path to Reading Success | Psychology Today psychologytoday.com/blog/raising-r…

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Great info about a growing need for professionals who deal with trauma. Cultivate your tribe!! Secondary Traumatic Stress for Educators: Understanding and Mitigating the Effects kqed.org/mindshift/5228…

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Parents as consultants instead of managers, the effects of homework on learning, and raising children who are self-motivated add up to a great read! The Key To Raising A Happy Child kqed.org/mindshift/5056…

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Probably not want you want to hear, but this has great info to help you choose better options. Bye-Bye Sugary Drinks: This Is What Happens To Your Body When You Stop Drinking Soda medicaldaily.com/bye-bye-sugary…

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My hunch is there are many teachers who would echo these sentiments. Kindergarten teacher: My job is now about tests and data - not children. I quit. wapo.st/1iQZwWy?tid=ss…

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A helpful guide for teachers certainly, and also great information for parents to understand why everything is not graded. By grading less, we may actually give our students and ourselves more. catlintucker.com/2019/02/ask-yo… via Dr. Catlin Tucker

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Important information about the effects of students' trauma on their teachers. In order for teachers to be able to help students, teachers need help. It takes a village! When Students Are Traumatized, Teachers Are Too edutopia.org/article/when-s…

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I think teacher evaluations right now should focus on the following questions: How are you doing? Are you taking care of yourself? How is your family? How can I best support you right now?