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Q: How do I stop feeling guilty about my ability to educate my children at home effectively?

From Mrs. Pizzo's Workshop

A: Take a deep breath and know you are now and have always been your child's best teacher.

Yes, educators spend many years studying how to effectively educate students in accordance with state requirements and curriculum standards. However, teachers have always known, we are most effective when we have the support and partnership of the child's parent or caregiver.

During these trying times, I suggest a "NO GUILT ZONE" when it comes to your efforts to educate your children. 

Do what you are able to. 

This should include fostering a love of reading, STEM inquiry and global citizenship but release yourself from the pressure of unrealistic expectations. Teaching your children they are safe, valued and resilient is the best lesson they will learn.

Mrs. Pizzo

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Robin Pizzo leads the education outreach efforts of WKAR Public Media at Michigan State University, the PBS and NPR affiliate serving Michigan's capital region. Robin convenes partnerships and coordinates station initiatives such as WKAR Family and Ready to Learn to bring workshops, learning tools, and other resources into the community to help kids be resilient, lifelong learners.