Sex education includes both formal and informal education, so schools should not be afraid of reaching out to parents.
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Progressive responses that problematize Ontario’s new opt-out policy for sex ed might reinforce the misleading idea that parents are an obstacle to their children’s sex education.
Failure is a gift disguised as a bad experience.
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Encouraging and supporting failure can make your child more resilient, better able to cope and help them grow.
Make sure parents are paying attention too.
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The schools inspectorate has moved away from judging schools on how their engagement with parents impacts on children’s achievement. What a shame.