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… Continue reading The Pillars of Figurative Language

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… Continue reading Why You Should Listen to Kids

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… Continue reading Fingerplays and Rhymes to Educate and Entertain

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… Continue reading Tips to Ease a Child’s Fear of the Dark

Tips for Success at Summer Camp

Unlike the past two years, more kids will be going to camp this summer. Children may go away and stay… Continue reading Tips for Success at Summer Camp

Benefits of Outdoor Play

As the weather gets warmer and days grow longer, kids will spend more time outside. Children get to be carefree… Continue reading Benefits of Outdoor Play

The Importance of Social Emotional Learning

Parents have a choice in educating their children with homeschooling, virtual, and hybrid lessons. Some settings may have kids feeling… Continue reading The Importance of Social Emotional Learning

Asking Kids About Their Day

Parent involvement sets students up for academic and professional success. You should make it a habit to engage with your… Continue reading Asking Kids About Their Day

What is Montessori?

As an adult, have you ever looked back on some of your classes and asked yourself, why? Two complex subjects… Continue reading What is Montessori?

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… Continue reading Nursery Rhymes – Not Just Child’s Play