Leadership and Literacy Blog
Letting Go
As you get older, cliché sayings make much more sense and are very accurate. When it comes to letting go,
Nursery Rhymes – Not Just Child’s Play
Nursery rhymes have been around for centuries delivering intrigue and poetic nature. The short tales also have educational and developmental
Go With the Flow
In life, you may have heard phrases similar to “go with the flow.” Two sayings that come to mind are,
A Positive Approach to Parent Teacher Conferences
Instead of feeling a sense of dread, you can take a positive approach to parent-teacher conferences. Believe it or not,
Practice Simplicity, Patience, and Compassion
A core belief in Taoism philosophy is to “practice simplicity, patience, and compassion.” It sounds easy but is much more
The Value of Mealtime for Preschoolers
Young children have opportunities for learning and developing during mealtime. Teachers and homeschooling parents can make lunchtime more valuable for
How Taoism Can Enrich Your Life
Taoism, sometimes called “Daoism,” is an ancient Chinese philosophy and a religion for some people. Founded by Lao Tzu or
Perks of a Library Membership
Having a membership to your local public library costs nothing. You can use your library card online and in person
Channeling Adult Creativity Through Coloring
Coloring books develop motor skills and hand-eye coordination in young children. A few years ago, this trend boomed, focusing on
The Value of School Librarians
Infographic from the AASL (American Association of School Librarians) School librarians are a valuable asset to the education system. Both