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Back to School?: Remote Learning and Special Education

Back to School?: Remote Learning and Special Education

by Ari Yares | Jul 24, 2020 | Coronavirus Resources, The Innovative Dad Blog

School districts are announcing their plans for the upcoming school year. Unlike the end of the prior school year, we’ve had time to think about how remote learning will impact kids, particularly those receiving special education services. Share this: Click to...
It’s All about the Mindset

It’s All about the Mindset

by Ari Yares | Jul 8, 2020 | Coronavirus Resources, The Innovative Dad Blog

It’s been exhausting staying at home with our kids. Juggling work, distance learning, and keeping a household together has stressed everyone. How we approach this challenge and how we encourage our children to continue to thrive requires shifting to a growth...
Kids, Masks, and COVID-19

Kids, Masks, and COVID-19

by Ari Yares | Jul 8, 2020 | Coronavirus Resources, The Innovative Dad Blog

One of the challenges of re-opening is the requirement that face masks be worn in a variety of settings. Sending kids out in masks is going to be more complicated than getting them to put on sunscreen or wear a hat. Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new...
Surviving the Summer of COVID-19

Surviving the Summer of COVID-19

by Ari Yares | Jun 17, 2020 | Coronavirus Resources, The Innovative Dad Blog

At this point, school is out across the United States. After the initial wave of relief of no more remote learning, a sense of dread is building in many parents’ stomachs as they realize that there are more than two months of childcare to fill before a possible...
Making Date Night Work When You Can’t Leave the House

Making Date Night Work When You Can’t Leave the House

by Ari Yares | Apr 22, 2020 | Coronavirus Resources, The Innovative Dad Blog

Let’s face it. With almost everyone impacted by stay-at-home orders, getting a babysitter to help make date night happen is going to be a bit tricky. In fact, it’s probably impossible and not recommended, either. Yet, a regular date night is important to...
Dealing with Fighting Siblings

Dealing with Fighting Siblings

by Ari Yares | Apr 20, 2020 | Coronavirus Resources, Mental Health Minute, The Innovative Dad Blog

Having brothers and sisters in closer quarters can make for lots of tense moments. Kids don’t always know how to resolve conflict and things can escalate pretty quickly. Learn some strategies for intervening and not making things worse. Share this: Click to...
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