When one mentions “parents’ advocacy” in November 2021, especially in the context of schools, one likely thinks of the raw conflict currently playing out between parents and school boards around the nation. Those confrontations are distractions. There are more fundamental questions to answer concerning the relationship between the education students of color receive and what their parents expect.
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Tag: child development
Misdiagnosed
If you have read more than one of my previous posts on this site, you many have picked up on an unspoken premise: that parents and individual students can make a substantial difference in the outcomes that our children experience.
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