by hallmonitor | Sep 16, 2020 | Parenting
After this summer’s racial reckoning, it should surprise exactly no one that special education services are among the things affected by systemic racism and implicit bias. An open records request of Texas public schools 2019–2020 special education services...
by Guest User | Sep 2, 2020 | Parenting
Mindfulness is one of those words that is used in many situations in our culture. It continues to grow in popularity and people practice it in the workplace, home, places of worship, and community centers. You can easily find mindfulness workshops or retreats in your...
by hallmonitor | Aug 26, 2020 | Parenting
In 2018, I delved into my first special education story. With no understanding of the learning curve ahead of me, I sat down in a room with a group of parents at IDEA Mays, and listened to them tell me their experience with special education at the school. This is how...
by sachartermoms | Aug 20, 2020 | Parenting
If you are taking care of young children at home during the pandemic, what is the most important thing you can do to keep their education on track? Mary Field, Head of Academics at the International School of San Antonio, recommends that you use this time to teach...
by Inga Cotton | Aug 17, 2020 | Parenting
It’s a Monday in the middle of August, and here in San Antonio a lot of schools are going back in session today. I want to offer congratulations to the families that have children going back to school, mostly through distance learning. My kids are at Great...
by Inga Cotton | Aug 11, 2020 | Parenting, Enrichment
As we get ready to go back to school this fall, knowing that many of our children will be studying at home again for a while, what have we learned since the spring that will help us succeed at distance learning? Over the summer, my family and I have played with...