Parental Involvement Helps With Educational Gap
Almost 50 percent of all marriages in the United States will end in divorce or separation. Nearly two-thirds of our children will live in a single-parent home sometimes during their minor years. It is important that teachers and parents understand and support this growing population of children. According to research, children who enter a single-parent family as a [...]
Rap is Therapy
Rap is Therapy Inspired True Story African American Student The Greater Atlanta Area Age:15 Rap is Therapy Creating raps for me is like therapy. Growing up, my father passed away and I was mistreated by people. I felt pressure to deal with my feelings, because a black man is supposed to be tough in this world. [...]
Social Media Etiquette
As a teacher, aunt, and nonprofit creator, I always find it helpful to create expectations versus rules, in order to get greater value out of what you are doing. The internet is an awesome tool to learn, connect with your friends and peers, and share meaningful content with others. Social media platforms such as Tik Tok and [...]