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Author: Alan Gottlieb, Compositive Staff

Recognizing and Coping with Your Child’s Anxiety

October 1, 2019

By Alan Gottlieb, Compositive Staff

Studies show that more people suffer from anxiety today. While we often associate stress and anxiety with adults, children are also affected.

To Raise Successful Kids, Let Them Fail

August 2, 2019

By Alan Gottlieb, Compositive Staff

By not allowing your kids to learn by failing, you put them at risk for greater failure later in life.

Too Much Screen Time Linked to ADHD

July 30, 2019

By Alan Gottlieb, Compositive Staff

A recent study by Canadian researchers coupled with new guidelines issued by the Word Health Organization have reignited the debate about how much, if any, screen time parents should allow…

Activity Can Help Kids Do Better in School

July 17, 2019

By Alan Gottlieb, Compositive Staff

The premise at Namaste Charter is simple: Healthy, active kids do better in school.

This Old School Toy Can Boost Your Child’s Learning

June 20, 2019

By Alan Gottlieb, Compositive Staff

If you want to develop your child’s executive functioning skills, ditch the high-tech toys and go old school.

The Mental Health Benefits of Journaling

June 7, 2019

By Alan Gottlieb, Compositive Staff

Emotional stress can be difficult for a child to express. Mental health experts advocate children keeping a journal to let out these emotions safely.

‘World’s Worst Mom’ Talks Free Range Kids

May 21, 2019

By Alan Gottlieb, Compositive Staff

Giving kids freedom helps shed anxiety — theirs and yours.

One Stone Encourages Students to Uncover Passions

May 7, 2019

By Alan Gottlieb, Compositive Staff

One Stone’s approach to developing learners who drive their own learning based on their passions is well worth emulating in schools.

Blending Social, Emotional, and Academic Learning

April 17, 2019

By Alan Gottlieb, Compositive Staff

A report released by the Aspen Institute stresses the importance of integrating the social, emotional, and academic components of every classroom to enhance learning for all students.

Even Toddlers Can Learn Grit

April 6, 2019

By Alan Gottlieb, Compositive Staff

Babies as young as a year old can be taught skills like grit and perseverance by observing adults struggling and then succeeding to complete a task.

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