By Katherine Doble-Cannata Our tweens don’t know what it is like to be in a world without the internet. “I’ll google it,” is a phrase my tween will often say when she asks a question and isn’t satisfied with the answer or wants to learn more. The access to vast amounts of information is… [Read More]
Raising Tweens
Breaking the Cycle of Silence Among Us, Women
By Katherine Doble-Cannata “You can’t talk about your problems online. What happens at home, stays en la casa.” This was the reaction one of my female family members had after learning about the concept of Los Tweens. Of course, how could I dream of sharing online the challenges of being a parent. I… [Read More]
Don't Stress the First Report Card – Part 2
By Kathryn M. Núñez (5th Grade Teacher) Below are key questions to ask yourself with tips on handling these sensitive situations stemming from your tween’s FIRST report card. What is going on with my tween? The tween years are extremely difficult. This is a time that your child is learning and developing who… [Read More]
Don't Stress the First Report Card – Part 1
By Kathryn M. Núñez (5th Grade Teacher) buy original essay As the first round of marks close, the word “REPORT CARDS” becomes ever more present in the minds of the parents, students, and yes, even the teachers. From the parent’s perspective, you’re mostly worried about: Whether or not your child has performed at the average… [Read More]
Why Education is key to all children, and essential among Tweens
This week Univision network announced its “¡Edúcate, Es el momento!” Call to Action Week to drive very strongly a need for all Latinos to unite in the name of our children’s education. And there is a strong scholarship initiative tied to the program, here is their Facebook Fan page. While we are just getting started… [Read More]
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