According to The National Science Foundation, 32%-40% of parents help their kids with homework three or more days a week.… Continue reading Helping Your Kids with Homework
According to The National Science Foundation, 32%-40% of parents help their kids with homework three or more days a week.… Continue reading Helping Your Kids with Homework
Parents have a superpower to spark imagination and creativity in kids early on. Children’s most impressionable years fall between birth… Continue reading Read, Know, Learn, & Grow
Certain curriculum can be boring with little to no classroom engagement. Teachers who provide stimulating learning experiences increase children’s interests.… Continue reading Step Up Student Motivation
National Education week takes place from November 15-19 this year, and one focus includes parent involvement. Project Appleseed runs a… Continue reading Celebrating Parent Involvement in Schools
When children play, not only do they have carefree fun, but they also develop skills. As children move while playing,… Continue reading Child’s Play
Instilling a love of reading in children starts with parents. Reading stories has many developmental benefits and strengthens parent/child bonds.… Continue reading Encouraging Young Readers
If you plan to take on a teaching career path, this blog will help you know what to expect. If… Continue reading Planning a Teaching Career in K-12 Education
Foster children’s learning with fun and affordable mini stations set up in your home. These ideas work great for stay-at-home… Continue reading In-Home Learning Stations
You may know more about birth order than you think. You have a basic understanding if you have heard the… Continue reading Birth Order May Be Bigger Than You Think
Parent involvement in early education plays a factor in setting your child up for academic success. As a parent, you… Continue reading How to Get Involved in Your Young Child’s Education