Post-pandemic parent concerns: Eye-opening data schools need to see

A recent study dives into current parent concerns, providing schools with key insights that can drive decisions and better serve families.
Two-thirds of parents are worried about post-pandemic learning: What your school needs to know

As young children start school and older kids transition to new educational stages, parents are grappling with concerns about their children’s post-pandemic growth and development. This prompts important questions for school leaders: Are they anxious about their kids entering middle school, high school, and beyond after the disruptions? Do parents believe learning loss is fixable, […]
Child burnout: A growing concern for parents and schools

The role of schools in addressing child burnout More than two-thirds of parents (70%) believe that their child is experiencing more burnout than they are. A new survey of 2,000 parents of school-aged children found that 66% of parents said that their child comes home with a “low mental battery” after school and half of […]
Why is your Kid a Bully? Probably for At Least One of These Five Reasons

The Shock of Your Life One morning you receive a call from your son’s school principal. She tells you that your son has been involved in an incident and asks you to come in for a conference to speak with her, together with his teacher and the school counselor. As you race to the school, […]
Reversing the 3 Lifelong Consequences of Adverse Childhood Experiences

The Study that Shook the World of Mental Health A pivotal study conducted at Kaiser Permanente between 1995 and 1997 under the direction of Dr. Vincent Felitti and Dr. Robert Anda shook the world of Mental Health. That study, in which more than 17,000 people answered questions about their adverse childhood experiences, came to be […]