Leadership and Literacy Blog
Recovery: Every Person, Every Family, Every Community
It seems that nearly all information about drug addiction and alcoholism is bleak. While you may not struggle with substance
The Pillars of Figurative Language
Remote learning may not effectively teach the pillars of figurative language. Children with knowledge of figures of speech have improved
Buddhism’s Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path
Ancient Eastern philosophies and religions focus on a path that leads to inner peace. Buddhism is a religion with 470
Creating a Welcoming Classroom
Children and parents often get nervous before starting the school year. As a teacher, you can make them feel comfortable
Why You Should Listen to Kids
Life gets so busy, and many of us are guilty of not taking the time to stop and pause. Parents
Exploring the Philosophy of Confucianism
Many people have heard of Confucius, and some call him by his name, Master Kung-Fu-Tze. He founded his ancient Eastern
Fingerplays and Rhymes to Educate and Entertain
Fingerplays are hand movements commonly used in early childhood development. The physical activity is combined with short poems, songs, or
Toxic Group Dynamics
Sometimes, people close to you mistreat you and take their feelings out on you. Their sudden disdain can be caused
Tips to Ease a Child’s Fear of the Dark
A common tradition during summers is sitting around a campfire telling scary stories. Generations will tell tales of folklore or
What Does Wu Wei Mean?
Taoism uses “polar opposites,” like the Yin and the Yang (male and female) in its concepts. Many people recognize the