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Coping with Stories

Posted by Billie Pavicic, Boys Town Press Author on Aug 5th 2020

My husband has been working from home for the last few months. Like many families, we have had to adjust our routines to accommodate the change. For us, this means my husband retreats to his “off … read more

​5 Ways to Keep Social Learning Fun and Avoid the Summer Slide

Posted by Kimberly Delude, Speech Pathologist and Boys Town Press Author on Jul 22nd 2020

We’ve all been there. It’s summer vacation and just as you’re ready to start relaxing and enjoying the dreaded summer homework emerges. While summer is a time for fun, sun and family it’s also a t … read more

H…E…L…P! Find out what it means to me!

Posted by Jennifer C. Buth Bell, MS EDL, Boys Town National Training on Apr 29th 2020

H-E-L-P. Four simple letters, yet one of the most difficult words in the English language to say.  From a young age, children are told to “shake it off”, “let it go”, or “get over it”, w … read more

Five Ways to Inspire (not Impose) Kindness

Posted by Erin Green, Director of Boys Town Press on Feb 3rd 2020

When children are young, we teach by showing. We show them what money looks like when we count it. We take more abstract concepts, like addition and subtraction, and physically show them how it l … read more

Helping Kids Navigate Tough Social Situations

Posted by Erin Green, Director of Boys Town Press on Jan 6th 2020

Certain social situations can be tricky. Working collaboratively with people who don't share the same opinion as you, telling the truth in a kind way, calming down in the face of frustration, and meet … read more