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Summer is coming to an end and many parents are anxious to get back into a regular routine. Some kids will return to school and have to transition to structured schedules which is a change from a more relaxed summer routine.
What is important for children who struggle with dysregulation is that the adults caring for them know how to be aware of their needs and do what they can to meet them. Teachers need to be educated as to what works well with their students. Here are some ideas to help your child’s teacher find success in building a positive relationship with them and also help them have a successful school year:
GOOD LUCK ON A POSITIVE AND SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL YEAR! Let me know if I can be of any help.
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AuthorAngie Proctor has many years of experience working with parents and children from traumatic backgrounds. She has devoted her career to bringing hope to the hurting. Archives
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