MomCave’s Jennifer Weedon Palazzo On The 5 Things Parents Can Do To Help Their Children Thrive and Excel In School

Authority Magazine Editorial Staff
Authority Magazine
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6 min readOct 13, 2021

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Maintain a Routine- End family arguments and negotiations by setting a regular schedule for weekdays after school and a more flexible schedule for weekends. Give kids blocks of time for free time, home work, music practice, chores, reading, shower/bath time, etc.

School is really not easy 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?

To address this, we started a new series called ‘5 Things Parents Can Do To Help Their Children Thrive and Excel In School.” In this interview series, we are talking to teachers, principals, education experts, and successful parents to learn from their insights and experience.

As a part of this interview series, I had the pleasure to interview Jennifer Weedon Palazzo.

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