Dr. Robert Sawyer discusses school-related anxiety in children, highlighting its various forms and symptoms. He emphasizes the importance of parents listening to their children and fostering resilience through supportive practices. Establishing healthy routines, promoting emotional understanding, and encouraging balanced perspectives on performance can help children manage anxiety and succeed academically and socially.
Should children learn through projects or direct instruction? Discover the strengths and weaknesses of both educational models, why modern schools often misuse them, and how balanced education develops deeper learning and real-world readiness.
By Dr. Robert E. Sawyer One of the most damaging questions modern parents ask themselves is also one of the most common: “Is my child behind?” Usually, the question comes quietly at first. A parent notices another child reading earlier. A math worksheet comes home with red marks across the page. A teacher says a…
Why a Teacher’s Opinion Doesn’t Matter and Why That’s a Beautiful Thing By Dr. Robert E. Sawyer There’s something I wish every teacher could hear, not as criticism, but as reassurance. Your opinion doesn’t matter. And that’s exactly what makes your work so powerful. Let me explain. When I say your opinion doesn’t matter, I’m…