With Valentine’s Day approaching, you may feel a sense of excitement or dread. Some people feel indifferent towards the romantic… Continue reading Looking at Love This Valentine’s Day
With Valentine’s Day approaching, you may feel a sense of excitement or dread. Some people feel indifferent towards the romantic… Continue reading Looking at Love This Valentine’s Day
If you’re a new or a seasoned homeschooling parent, you get to decide which teaching method to use. As a… Continue reading Exploring Homeschooling Methods
As we head into winter, we often spend more time inside. As the holidays approach, children and adults get more… Continue reading It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
Cursive handwriting is being lost primarily because of the prominent digital landscape we now embrace. Many schools in the U.S.… Continue reading The Art of Cursive Handwriting
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
More than likely, we all know someone we describe as “cold.” Adults who remarkably do not express concern lack empathy.… Continue reading Empathy at an Early Age
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