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What can parents do to help their children thrive and excel in school?

Childhood education expert Dr. Sarah Jean Baker explains.

November 17, 2021 by Strategic Communication

School can be tough these days. Many students have been out of school for a long time because of the pandemic, and the continued disruptions and anxieties are still breaking the flow of normal learning. What can parents do to help their children thrive and excel in school, particularly during these challenging and anxiety-provoking times?

Dr. Sarah Jean Baker, assistant professor in the department of childhood education and family studies at Missouri State University, shares five things with Authority Magazine.

Filed Under: Faculty and Staff Page, In the News Tagged With: Childhood education and family studies, College of Education, faculty, Sarah Jean Baker

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