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The "whole child" approach to education recognizes the importance of students' holistic well-being, including their social, physical and emotional health, to their learning.
The “whole child” approach to education recognizes the importance of students’ holistic well-being, including their social, physical and emotional health, to their learning.
An overwhelming majority of educators polled in a new survey say they believe students achieve success when schools make whole child learning a priority. Ninety-one percent of teachers participating ...
Country Montessori School takes a whole-child approach to learning, teaching practical life skills, social-emotional development, and cognitive skills along with math, science, and literacy.
California’s educators are drowning in a sea of well-intentioned but fragmented statewide initiatives. It’s time for a unified approach. In California, we often hear that our education system is ...
This whole-child wraparound model is even more critical now that students and educators are facing what may be the most difficult year yet. Our K-12 pathway for special education focuses on ...
The whole-child approach has been in child care programs for decades to meet all the needs of all the students, for all ages and stages. These areas of needs are health, safety, engagement ...
Panama-Buena Vista Union School District is making great strides in creating an educational experience for its students by prioritizing a whole-child approach. This comprehensive approach focuses ...