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A Guide for Parents

A Guide For Parents Parent Resources Passnownow wants parents to be as much a part of the learning experience of their wards just like their teachers. Your influence and inputs are valuable and we want to be able to give you as much information as possible to help you understand the goals of PNN. PNN […]

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WAYS PARENTS CAN HELP THEIR KIDS CHOOSE A CAREER

   The teens’ age is a dynamic phase. One that comes with the responsibility of making critical choices for a better tomorrow. That involves making a career choice. That is why parental guidance is vital during this sensitive age. Here are a few ways parents can help their kids choose the right career: Identify their

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E-learning: Parents, teachers groan as phone dealers smile to bank

One major effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Nigerian education system is that it has focused more attention on e-learning. With schools shut, online classes are the means by which students keep abreast of their studies. However, the classes are not possible without e-learning devices like computers or mobile phones with internet access. This

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COVID-19: Parents write minister over inclusion of children with special needs in e-learning

Following the Coronavirus, COVID-19, lockdown and school closure nationwide by the Federal and State Governments, a group called Concerned Group of Special Need Parents in Nigeria, CGSNPN, under the auspices of the Engraved One’s Prayer Support and Advocacy Initiative, EOPSAI, Tuesday, wrote an Open Letter to the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, over the inclusion

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Parents reject request for third term fees

The world is not the same. The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has disrupted everything – education inclusive. The whole of the second term holidays for the 2019/2020 academic session was spent observing the lockdown put in place by the Federal Government to check the spread of the virus. As schools cannot resume yet physically, virtual learning

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REACHING PARENTS WITH YOUTUBE

 It’s important to involve parents in their child’s learning process. One way the Temple Independent School District has reached out to parents is through the use of a YouTube Channel. The school district already had a YouTube channel with lessons targeting students across grade levels. To this, they added a “Just for Parents” section. Why

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ARE PARENTS TO BLAME FOR THEIR KIDS PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS?

Psychologist Sigmund Freud famously proposed that our personal development is pretty much determined by events in our early childhood. While many of his ideas are now outdated, some modern psychological theories also suggest that childhood experiences play an important role in shaping our lives. But is there really any evidence that difficult childhood experiences can cause common

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SHOULD PARENTS ASK THEIR CHILDREN TO APOLOGIZE?

Have you ever felt deserving of an apology and been upset when you didn’t get one? Have you ever found it hard to deliver the words, I’m sorry? Such experiences show how much apologies matter. The importance placed on apologies is shared by many cultures. Diverse cultures even share a great deal in common when it

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MOST PARENTS WHO THINK PHONES ARE A DISTRACTION TO THEIR KIDS ARE JUST AS GUILTY

It is ironic that parents are quick to fault their kids for spending so much time on phones whereas this was a trait copied and learned from them. This present generation of adults, are from a phone addiction culture and kids mimic what they see, so while most parents think it’s wise to set rules

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