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The Parent’s Guide to Public School

miriamcareybrown

The Parent’s Guide to Public School

A weekly Kids, Family and Education podcast
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The Parent’s Guide to Public School

miriamcareybrown

The Parent’s Guide to Public School

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The Parent’s Guide to Public School

miriamcareybrown

The Parent’s Guide to Public School

A weekly Kids, Family and Education podcast
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In this episode, host Miriam Brown, a seasoned public school teacher with a background in psychology and curriculum, teams up with Erin Koppen to discuss effective strategies for creating a supportive classroom environment for children with ADH
In this episode, host Miriam Brown and PA Erin Coppin delve into the complexities of helping children with ADHD tackle their homework. They discuss strategies and routines that can make a significant difference. From setting up consistent homew
In this episode, host Miriam Brown and PA Erin Coppin dive deep into the complexities of medication for treating ADHD in children. They explore the pros and cons of medication, discussing its impact on academic performance, social behavior, and
Host Miriam Brown talks with Mother of 3 and medical practitioner, Erin Coppin Pa-C, about ways to treat ADHD. Erin talks about both the research and the realities for parents when choosing whether to use stimulant medication. There are more th
Host Miriam Carey Brown interviews, Erin Coppin, a medical practitioner and mother of children with ADHD. Erin discusses her journey from initial suspicions to formal diagnosis, highlighting the challenges and revelations along the way. She emp
In the 2nd half of this episode I discuss what to say when your child complains of boredom. Evelynn, Stella, Zaide and Yogi talk about what kids can do to entertain yourself when you don't have any screen time. I also talk about how to help a c
Being bored is a normal part of public school. Is this good or bad? Elizabeth Solis and I discuss the pros and cons of letting your child use electronic devices to deal with boredom. Every family is different, but if your family would like to r
Learning shapes is an important skill to help your child be ready for math in kindergarten. But it can also prepare them for art assignments that require them to draw simple objects. Lets talk about fun ways to help your kids name shapes and us
Colors are complicated because there are so many different shades and variations. Learn what to expect when you start teaching your child colors. This episode talks about games and activities that can help you get started.
When you start to teach your child the sounds that letters make, you need to start simple. Learn which sounds to start off with and get some ideas for games to play to practice these basic phonics concepts.
I speak with Aubrey Merrick about what options are available for treating dyslexia once you have a diagnosis.
Does your child seem to be struggling with reading?  Does story time end in tears and frustration? This episode, Dyslexia Bonus Chat Part 1 talks about how to find out what the problem could be.
Your child will do much better in American public schools if they already know the alphabet before they go to kindergarten. In this episode I discuss ways to teach your young children their letters so that they will be ready to learn to read wh
Sharing bedtime stories with your kid can help develop background knowledge. It has both psychological and academic benefits. Learn how to make bedtime stories easier and more enjoyable for you and your little one.
Sharing bedtime stories with your kid can help develop background knowledge. It has both psychological and academic benefits. Learn how to make bedtime stories easier and more enjoyable for you and your little one.
Which things should you teach your child before kindergarten and which things should you leave for the school to work on? Learn about writing numbers, fine motor skills, and number sense.
Now that your child knows how to say numbers in order and understands what they mean, it is time to teach them to read the numbers that they see around them. In this episode, learn about habits and games that will help your kid be a step ahead
When your child can say their numbers, it is time to move on to helping them understand how to count objects. I will show you how to fit this into your daily life so you can teach without spending too much time. You will also learn about a fun
Learning numbers and counting is hard work. It is actually several skills put together. Learn some easy and fun ways to make sure your child masters their numbers.
Learn how rhyming with your child can help them learn a reading skill called phonemic awareness. It's fun.
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