The Blog

As a newspaper columnist, Nancy Devlin, Ph.D. has written over 700 articles on subjects related to education and parenting. Welcome to her Classroom!

The Aim of Education: Moral and Intellectual Autonomy

Once at a school conference, I asked the teacher is my son was empathetic.  “If he sees a classmate in difficulty, does he try to help?”  “Does he express concern if a classmate is hurt?”  “If another child needs help … Continue reading

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The Tyranny of the SAT

The Scholastic Appitude Test (SAT) produced by the Educational Testing  Service measures verbal and mathematical abilities by means of multiple choice questions.  Since most college admission offices use these scores to determine eligibility for admission, it is very important that … Continue reading

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Does Your Child Really Have ADHD?

I just returned from John’s graduation from high school.  Not only did he graduate in 4 years, he received two blue ribbons for his sculptures, first honors as a senior and acceptance in to college to study graphic design.  Pretty … Continue reading

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Parents Develop Your Child’s Self Esteem

There  is  a great deal written about self esteem  and  what teachers and parents can to do to help develop this attribute  in children. Dr. Julius Segal in the Brown University Child Behavior  and Development  Letter writes that teachers have … Continue reading

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Are Tests For Learning Disabilities Valid?

Learning disabilites and testing to detect them has come under scrutiny lately because it seems to have gotten out of hand.  What started as a good idea became mired in bureaucratic regulations and laws to the point where the test … Continue reading

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Remember Children Are Concrete Thinkers

Eliza Doolittle of “My Fair Lady” fame sings a song about words. With a few changes this song could well have been written for young children to sing to their parents and teachers. With apologies to Lerner and Loewe, here … Continue reading

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Election Time — Educational Reform Time

Election time will be upon us. Many of the candidates try to make educational reform part of their platforms. Their dilemma is they do not know what to say. They know the problems, because their constituents tell them, but they … Continue reading

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Are You a Participant or an Observer?

The world seems to be made up of people who are either participants or observers. Which role we elect sometimes is a matter of choice and sometimes a matter of expediency. At some professional conferences, the role of the participant … Continue reading

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Visit Your Child’s School, It is Important

In the book, “The Cunning Man” the author, Robertson Davies, creates a character named Dr. Jonathan Hullah. Dr. Hullah discusses why he would never give up house calls. The details he sees in the house help him to make a … Continue reading

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Bullying… What to Do

Bullying is widespread and happens in most schools.  As a parent, there are things you should and should not do if your child is experiencing bullying in school.  First, tell your child that it is not his or her fault.  … Continue reading

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