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A: Talking about daylight saving time is a great opportunity to discuss history, energy, agriculture, transportation, the economy, and the necessity of sleep.
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A: Life comes at us fast, and the big moments may seem larger than we can handle. But embracing small moments can offer balance.
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A: If a child wants to stop an activity help them evaluate and articulate why.
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A: There are too many activities when the child is no longer enjoying them or feeling overwhelmed and anxious about attending or when the activities are impacting the family in a negative way.
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A: Multi-media content is key to inspire imagination for today’s young learners.
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A: Beginning Oct. 6, WKAR Education and Family Newsletters are consolidating into ONE newsletter called WKAR Family.
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A: Out-of-school programs should have a reputation for high quality just as any other education program.
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A: Parents can impact the school environment by being positive.
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A: WKAR, your local Michigan Learning Channel station, is presenting a Facebook live virtual event: “MICHIGAN’S GREAT RETURN TO SCHOOL: A STATEWIDE TOWN HALL” on Wednesday, September 8 at 6 pm. This event is designed to empower families with information as partners in their children’s education for the 2021-22 school year.
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The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is working to implement new technology for the state’s child welfare system.The new executive…