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July 29, 2026

How to Advocate for Your Multilingual Learner at Your Next Parent-Teacher Conference

A parent sits down across from her child’s teacher, ready to listen. She has questions, real ones, about whether her son is getting the support he […]
July 22, 2026

What to Look for in a Multilingual Learner Coaching Partnership

A superintendent looks at enrollment data and sees a pattern that will not reverse itself. The number of multilingual learners keeps climbing, year after year. The […]
July 15, 2026

What Does an ESOL Specialist Actually Do for Multilingual Learners?

A student transfers into a new school mid-year. She speaks three languages fluently, just not the one her new classroom runs on yet. Someone needs to […]
July 8, 2026

What Is Instructional Coaching, and How Does It Help Teachers Grow?

A teacher finishes a rough lesson. The students were confused. The pacing felt off. In the moment, it can feel like a solo problem to solve […]
July 1, 2026

5 Classroom Strategies That Actually Help Multilingual Learners Succeed

Picture a teacher standing at the front of a busy classroom. One student raises her hand for almost every question. Another sits quietly, watching closely, waiting […]
May 5, 2026
A multilingual student reading independently in a welcoming classroom environment.

Who Are Multilingual Learners and Why DoThey Need a Different Kind of Support?

If your child speaks more than one language at home, or if you have students in your classroom who are still building their English skills, you […]
May 1, 2026
An instructional coach working one-on-one with a multilingual student in a classroom setting.

What Is Fleurmond Academy? Instructional Coaching for Multilingual Learners

Every school has that one student who sits quietly in the back row. They understand more than they can express. They work hard. But somewhere between […]
February 12, 2026

“Someday” is how people waste a life

People wait for the right time, the right conditions, the right version of themselves. This piece examines why someday is the most expensive word in the English language—and what it's actually protecting you from.
February 11, 2026

Pain is the signal, not the problem.

Discomfort has a function. Emotional, psychological, situational—it's pointing at something specific. This piece explores what pain is actually communicating, and why treating it as the problem rather than the signal guarantees it returns.
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