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How Parents Can Help Their Children Transition Back to In-person Learning

How Parents Can Help Their Children Transition Back to In-person Learning

by Gregg Jaclin | Feb 11, 2021 | Blog, Family Life, Gregg Jaclin

Before the covid-19 pandemic, each fall, parents would shop for their kids’ clothes and school supplies, register them for activities and try to manage their kids’ stress and worry in preparation for going back to school. However, this situation has now...
Protecting Your Family from COVID-19

Protecting Your Family from COVID-19

by Gregg Jaclin | Dec 11, 2020 | Blog, Family Life, Gregg Jaclin

COVID-19 has disrupted the lives of millions of people around the world; it is easily transmitted and can have potentially severe consequences for those who contract the virus. Fortunately, there are some measures that everyone can integrate into their lives, which...
How to Help Your Kids As School Resumes

How to Help Your Kids As School Resumes

by Gregg Jaclin | Dec 1, 2020 | Family Life, Gregg Jaclin

In many parts of the United States, classes have resumed for kids. It looks very different depending on where children live. Some are doing virtual school/distance learning, while others are doing a hybrid of in-person and online classes. Still others are being...
How to Get Involved With Your Child’s Sports Team

How to Get Involved With Your Child’s Sports Team

by Gregg Jaclin | Oct 23, 2020 | Blog, Coaching, Family Life, Gregg Jaclin

Most parents lack the luxury of free time as they are always working hard to provide for their families. Adding a social commitment, such as participating in their kid’s sport, can add stress but can also enrich the lives of the parent and the child. Being involved...
Steps Parents Can Take to Ensure Their Children Succeed

Steps Parents Can Take to Ensure Their Children Succeed

by Gregg Jaclin | Oct 20, 2020 | Blog, Family Life, Gregg Jaclin

Every parent wants to see their child succeed. But in order to do so, they’ll have to be directly involved in their child’s life to make sure they’re meeting their academic goals. Their child can’t do it alone, and parent involvement can make a...
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