Parent-teacher conferences
Erikson's stages of Development
Teachers and parents can collaborate to address students' educational and psychosocial needs.
Outgroup Homogeneity Bias
Recognizing outgroup homogeneity bias can facilitate better communication and understanding between parents and teachers of different backgrounds.
Milgram Experiment
Encouraging open dialogue between parents and educators to foster a child's development.
Similar Situations
Cynefin Framework
Parenting: Adapt parenting strategies to the unique, evolving needs of children and the complexity of the parent-child relationship.
Barnum Effect
Educational settings: Recognize when a teacher uses generalized praise or criticism and seek specific feedback for growth.
Dunbar's Number
Conference sessions: Attending smaller conference sessions or workshops can lead to more meaningful interactions and learning experiences.
Flea In a Jar
Becoming a Mentor or Teacher: You may think you’re not experienced enough, but your knowledge could greatly help others.
Sorites Paradox
Parenting: Understanding the relationships between children's needs, developmental stages, and parenting strategies.
The Ship of Theseus
Parenting: Understanding the relationships between children's needs, developmental stages, and parenting strategies.
Bandwagon Effect
Parenting decisions: Recognizing the bandwagon effect can help you make more thoughtful parenting choices, considering your child's unique needs and interests rather than following popular parenting styles.
Imposter Syndrome
Parenting: Parents can trust their instincts and abilities instead of constantly feeling like they’re doing everything wrong.
Morris Massey's Stages of Value Development
Parenting: Knowing about the Imprint Period can help parents understand the importance of setting positive examples for their children during their formative years.
Big Five Personality Traits
Parenting: Knowing your child's personality can guide your parenting approach, allowing you to support their development and address challenges more effectively.