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The Early Bird Gets the Worm

September 06, 2010 by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) at 12:49 AM

It’s back to school tomorrow, and Dan Willingham suggests you make sure your kids get to bed at a decent hour tonight. When he polled teachers what the number one thing parents could do to support their child’s learning, it was: make sure they get enough sleep!  Although sleep may seem like a waste of time, in fact it plays an important part in learning.

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So does good curricula…
I’d rather see a tired child exposed to good curricula, than a wide-awake child exposed to lousy curricula.  Lousy curricula teaches children nothing.

Posted by Bev on 09/07 at 03:14 PM
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