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Neutralizing Arguing in the Classroom

This past February we released the third edition of our 9 Essential Skills for the Love and Logic Classroom® curriculum. It has been significantly updated and contains all new videos....

An Ounce of Prevention: Teacher-Parent Communication

An Ounce of Prevention: Teacher-Parent Communication

Many teachers have probably read the quote by Benjamin Franklin, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” Although he penned this excellent advice in the context of...

Teaching Students How to Solve Their Problems

Teaching Students How to Solve Their Problems

Teachers teach at many levels. Although teachers must focus on a particular academic subject, such as biology or history, they can also teach and model important life skills. One important...

Disruptive Students in the Classroom

Disruptive Students in the Classroom

Love and Logic's February Training Conference Last week we held our 9 Essential Skills for the Love and Logic Classroom® training conference in Denver. This was the first in-person Love...

Positive Teacher-Parent Relationships

Building Positive Teacher-Parent Relationships

Today’s teachers face many challenges, especially with classroom management. Teachers who use Love and Logic techniques in the classroom effectively can experience the pleasure of taking control of the classroom....

The NEW 9 Essential Skills for the Love and Logic Classroom® Curriculum

The NEW 9 Essential Skills for the Love and Logic Classroom® Curriculum

Classroom management has always been a challenge for teachers, and can be especially difficult for new teachers. In recent years, the typical problems for teachers, such as defiant and disruptive...

Managing Disruptive Students

How to Manage Disruptive Students in the Classroom Effectively?

For teachers, managing disruptive students is the most significant challenge to classroom management. These students can make you question your approach, test your patience, and even jeopardize your career. But...

Help motivate an underachieving student

How to Motivate Unmotivated Students

Often educators tell us that the biggest challenge that they face in their profession is with kids who are capable but won’t do their work. We have learned that there...

How Chores Build Responsibility: The Love and Logic Approach for Parents and Teachers

How Chores Build Responsibility: The Love and Logic Approach for Parents and Teachers

Why Chores Matter in Love and Logic Parenting Chores are very important for parents who use Love and Logic principles to teach kids how to make responsible decisions. Whenever we...