Strategies for Teaching Concurrently: Hybrid and Remote

I’m going to go on record and just say it. Hybrid teaching sucks. Like sucks the living life out you. It is an energy vampire. I would like to see anyone try to be engaging to both in-person students and students on-line at the same time. It is like being pulled in two different directions all day. At some point you just feel like no one is getting the best of you. Not the in-person kids, and not the kids on-line. And… permission to speak freely here? That’s ok! You’re doing the best you can. You are doing the impossible. I could go on and on about how amazing you are, but instead what I am going to provide are some easy strategies to make concurrent teaching just a little less sucky.

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Early Signs of a Learning Disability - What to Look For in the Early Grades

There is a common misconception that learning disabilities only start to appear and can be tested starting in 3rd grade at the earliest. Here is the problem with that: students with learning disabilities have differences in the structure and function of their brains. This doesn’t happen in 3rd grade. The sooner students can get help for their learning disability, the sooner the issues can be corrected allowing for students to need less specialized instruction in the upper grades. When is it time to ask for help?

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Mom Talk: How to Handle Hectic Mornings

This new year has brought some big changes to this momma’s life. My kiddo went from an in-home daycare where breakfast and lunch were provided, to a preschool where now I must provide breakfast for my toddler before she leaves for school and pack her a nutritious lunch that she wants to eat (and, when she compares it to the other kids, she won’t just throw out).

Read on to see how I manage my mornings on most work days.

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Easy, Breezy Morning Makeup Routine

I am very efficient in the mornings. I like some quiet, “me time” that does not involve getting ready or doing my hair. I make life easier by preplanning all of my outfits, if not the week before, at least the night before. My clothes are laid out and waiting for me in the morning.

I don’t wear a ton of makeup to work, and I barely wear any on the weekends and on vacation. I am a true believer in the power of a great sunscreen, other than that, I might be wearing a lip balm and some mascara on my days off. When at work, I have a very simple list of my go-to makeup favorites that I return to again and again.

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