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December 16, 2019December 13, 2019Rebekah O'Dell

Writing Workshop Communication: Family’s Guides

  Happy Holidays, friends! Alas, technology is getting me down today, so you’ll have to accept all my written words instead of a quick tip video this week. Thank you for being brave and carrying on. A few weeks ago, I shared one way of creating a triangle of communication between teacher, parent, and child […]

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