How Routines Support Healthy Development at School and Home
by Becky Whalen, Speech-language Pathologist and Pearson Assessment Consultant
Every educator knows that most children thrive on routine, particularly in early childhood.
Read moreby Becky Whalen, Speech-language Pathologist and Pearson Assessment Consultant
Every educator knows that most children thrive on routine, particularly in early childhood.
Read moreby Becky Whalen, Speech-language Pathologist and Pearson Assessment Consultant
Working in early education is often a joy-filled experience because we get to watch children blossom over the course of the school year and gain confidence with each new skill and interest they acquire.
Read moreEarly childhood educators and allied professionals realize the benefits of fostering an environment that embraces every child’s distinctive self-expression. We also realize that children reach milestones at different times and in different ways.
However, part of our professional role is determining when some of our child’s individual “quirks” or reticence may indicate a need for further support. Assessments can help distinguish individuality or preferences from potential issues that might require intervention. While we never want to extinguish a child’s spark, early identification of developmental delays allows us to nurture areas where they might need an extra boost during prime learning windows and help set them on a positive path for their learning future.
Read moreby Theo Miron, School Psychologist and Assessment Consultant for Pearson
School psychologists are well aware of the toll social media can take on students’ mental health. Yet educators often wonder how much to get involved with issues that might seem like “parenting,” and certainly social media use could fall under that umbrella. The good news is that our input is likely to be appreciated, as confirmed by a recent study from The Pew Research Center, in which nearly half of parent respondents said they’ve looked to teachers for advice on managing screen time.
Read moreby Shelley Hughes, OTR and Director of Portfolio Management and Delivery, Pearson Clinical Assessment
As an OTR (registered occupational therapist) and Director of Portfolio Management and Delivery at Pearson Clinical Assessment, I have extensive experience working with students who have been diagnosed with a variety of conditions. And, as a mom of an autistic daughter, I understand on a personal level how challenging it can be to get the diagnosis that’s needed — and why it’s imperative that schools join caregivers in their quest for answers.
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