Supporting Parents In Working With Children at Home & at School - Jakarta Child Development Center5/24/2021 During a pandemic like this, we are adapting to many changes. One of them is about parenting patterns and how the child's education system has changed. As parents and teachers, we must have a strategy to support the children's learning process both at home and at school. It was a pleasure speaking at the Online Parenting Seminar (SPO), with the JCDC, and presenting a two-part series: "Supporting Parent in Working with Their Children at Home and School (Online) and Preparing Onsite School Later for Children." Part One: Parenting Online - May 7, 2021 Access Passcode: B3TJ1G?a Part Two: Supporting Parents in Working with Their Children (Online and Offline School) - May 21, 2021
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AUTHORMonica Osgood has worked with individuals on the autism spectrum and their families for over 30 years. She is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Celebrate the Children (CTC) School in Denville, NJ. Monica is also a Board Member and a Founding member of the Profectum Foundation and the Executive Director and Founder of Limitless. ARCHIVES
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