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5 Truths Every Parent of a Virtual Learner Needs to Hear | Parent Cue

Create A Rhythm

5 Truths Every Parent of a Virtual Learner Needs to Hear

I see the stress on parents’ faces in those Zoom calls. I hear it in their voices over the phone. I feel it in my own heart some days. While… Read More
3 Ways to Survive Back to School Season

Create A Rhythm | Featured | School Life | Seasonal

3 Ways to Survive the Back-to-School Season

During those weeks when the day-to-day feels like a total grind, the planned fun is something you can use to buoy your spouse, your kids, and—let’s be honest here— yourself! Read More
Free Download: 2020 Back-to-School Plan For Your Family

Create A Rhythm

Free Download: 2020 Back-to-School Plan for Your Family

Regardless of how this school year will look for your family, going back-to-school means a new rhythm for your family. A fresh start. Read More
How to Be Okay When Your "Baby" Goes to School

Elementary (K-5th) | Imagine The End | School Life

How to Be Okay When Your “Baby” Goes to School

When my oldest child started kindergarten . . . I’ve never had my whole life flash before my eyes, but that morning, when we pulled up to the school for… Read More
Why Parents Should Team Up With Teachers

Elementary (K-5th) | High School (9th-12th) | Middle School (6th-8th)

Why Parents Should Team Up With Teachers

Being a parent at school can be overwhelming. All that teacher jargon and new programs. Tons of data coming at you with test results and standards. Plus, the endless fliers… Read More
Your Kid Won’t Measure Up This Year. And That’s Wonderful | The Parent Cue Blog

Featured | High School (9th-12th) | Imagine The End | Middle School (6th-8th) | School Life

Your Kid Won’t Measure Up This Year. And, That’s Wonderful.

Our society’s definitions of success have driven us to push kids to exhaustion as they struggle to perform at our impossible standards. Read More
4 Tips to Start off the School Year

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4 Tips to Start off the School Year

Last year, when my oldest started Kindergarten, I learned I had a sort of spilt-personality. It turns out there’s a school year version of myself and a non-school year version.… Read More