Marni Pasch, trained school counselor turned owner of Team Pasch Academic Coaching, welcomes you to a candid conversation about homework, study skills, learning differences, struggling students and the education system.
Have parents and educators been so focused on early acheivement that we have missed on the late bloomers?Â
Whether you homeschool, have a child in a traditional school, or are an adult: the lesson today is, don't change your routine until you know it's broken. How much patience do we need? Let's find out!
Did you consider moving to a new school during the pandemic? Did the way you teach or parent change last year? Parents and teachers struggle to decide what is best for their well-being, health, and child's education. What happened when we hit the brakes on our oldest child's educational path? Let's talk!
One of the hobbies I picked up while figuring out how to parent during Covid is gardening. However, what I found was there was a direct correlation between gardening and education. How do we determine which students grow and which fall behind?Â
Let's ponder it!
It's been a hectic year. Covid, distance learning, and family have led to a year of growth and lessons. Let's bounce back with a new outlook on life.Â
How will you tackle the school year differently?
Hey strangers! Tune in for a quick update on School Counselor Gone Rogue and what will be planned for 2021.
Are fear and frustration over COVID leading adults to shame children at school?
This week we discuss whether teacher inquiry to the student about their health and attendance during a pandemic invades the student privacy. If teachers are not given answers, are they at fault for trying to protect themselves? Is there a balance? Listen to this week's episode of School Counselor Gone Rogue Marni Pasch
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What should parents do if their child's school closes due to Covid? How can teens and tweens bounce back if they are moved to online school due to an outbreak?
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This episode, we dive into the importance of plan A, B, and C and how you can be prepared should your child's learning location change suddenly.Â
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What do kids think of Coronavirus and online learning? I interviewed my daughter before school started to get her perspective. While she splashes about in our pretend pool, we talk about what life has been like for a 9-year-old at home. www.teampasch.comÂ
As a parent, the choices we had to make for the fall school year seemed impossible- yet here we are. What does online learning with my 4th-grade child look like? Today I share insights (be forewarned it was recorded on a rough day) on the good and bad of online learning with an elementary-age child.Â
Remember- there will be awesome days and not so awesome days. May the number of awesome days be forever in your favor! www.teampasch.com
Parents that are anxious over face to face school are creating their own schools or pods to provide structure and smaller class numbers. Teachers who cannot risk face to face instruction are finding themselves drawn to private teaching.Â
While academic pods are an enticing idea - there are things to consider before jumping into an education pod.Â
Listen to this week's episode of School Counselor Gone Rogue and visit www.teampasch.comÂ
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