Pepi M. Silverman
Dec 3, 2016
Communication is The "Key" to Productive Parent/Teacher Partnerships
Everyone leads busy lives, so how can parents and teachers stay in touch with each other? Communicating with your children's teachers...
Pepi M. Silverman
Nov 30, 2016
Help for your child doesn't start with special ed
Learning follows a developmental process and every child progresses at his or her own pace. All educational objectives follow a range of...
Pepi M. Silverman
Nov 25, 2016
Trust Your Instincts
Parents have an instinctual advantage on the needs of their children. While physicians, teachers, and therapists can all provide...
Pepi M. Silverman
Nov 21, 2016
The Gift of "Support" For Parents
Being a parent is the largest most comprehensive job any person can ever hope to accomplish. It is a 24/7; lifetime role that begins at...
Pepi M. Silverman
Nov 17, 2016
Teach "Thankfulness" As A Part Of All Thanksgiving Celebrations
With Thanksgiving approaching, thoughts extend to the affective qualities of being “grateful". As we gather together and talk with our...
Pepi M. Silverman
Nov 15, 2016
The "Power" of Communication
Never underestimate the "power" of your knowledge as a parent. No one knows your son or daughter in the way that you know him or her;...
Pepi M. Silverman
Nov 13, 2016
Plan for a Happy Holiday
Tips For A Happy Holiday Season Teach your child names of guests ahead of time: Show your child pictures of relatives and friends before...
Pepi M. Silverman
Nov 10, 2016
Celebrate Student Abilities
Kids are "hard wired" to learn, but everyone learns at their own pace and has their own strengths and weaknesses. As we put away the...
Pepi M. Silverman
Nov 8, 2016
Vote For Your Children's Education
As we exercise our right to vote, Bridge Educational Advocacy encourages everyone to consider the impact of government on public...
Pepi M. Silverman
Oct 28, 2016
Parents Can Be Powerful Advocates
Knowing Your Rights Whenever parents request the consideration of special education services, the school sends a meeting notice along...