Parents may also experience some nerves as their children prepare to head back to school. Bullying and cyberbullying top parents' list of worries when it comes to their children's health, according to a new report from the C.S. Mott Children's Hospital National Poll on Children's Health at...
In May 2024, we surveyed nearly 1,200 US-based parents of school-aged children (grades K to 12) to learn about their back-to-school spending plans. The survey respondents made it loud and clear that value is top of mind for them. Further, they’re looking to shop earlier in the seas...
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holiday. Back to school is sort of like this replenishment event, meaning that kids grew from last year or they they’ve got new activities, they’re doing new types of courses, so parents really have to find ways to make it happen and make sure their kids are prepared for the upcoming...
Back-to-School Plans Worry Working Parentsin Virus Era For generations, school has been a place for children to learn and make friends. But in the United States, school is important to many parents for another reason. It is a safe place that cares for their children while they are working...
Some students are already in class, but it’s still back-to-school shopping time. Parents will spend an average of $510 per household this buying season, a Deloitte survey finds.
2.Back to School Checklist Who doesn’t want a teacher checklist to go through to keep organized and be prepared for the first day of school? We have one, and it’s FREE! Clickhereto access the checklist. 3.Interest Inventory We have a great way to find out what your students like th...
By Renée Peterson Trudeau Whether your kids are toddlers or teens, the start of a new school year signified opportunity, a fresh start, and a chance to do things differently. If you’re feeling some anxiety around the all the transitions, adjustments, j
“Low-income and minority parents are far more likely to prefer that their children do not return to school buildings until the pandemic has passed than their counterparts. For example,according to one survey, 64% of black parents want remote learning versus 32% of white parents. A majority ...
This week, in part 2 of IEN’s annual back-to-school scan, we share the headlines from across the US and around the world that touch on issues like the costs of supplies and other materials for parents as well as teachers; hot weather and other disruptions; shortages – particularly of ...