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
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
Children and parents often get nervous before starting the school year. As a teacher, you can make them feel comfortable… Continue reading Creating a Welcoming Classroom
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
School administrators have a lot on their plates in the current educational landscape. Having strong leadership skills is essential to… Continue reading School Leadership Update
2020 and 2021 have put a strain on all of us and require resilience. Teachers, administrators, students, and parents have… Continue reading Preventing Teacher Burnout
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 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
Young children have opportunities for learning and developing during mealtime. Teachers and homeschooling parents can make lunchtime more valuable for… Continue reading The Value of Mealtime for Preschoolers
Infographic from the AASL (American Association of School Librarians) School librarians are a valuable asset to the education system. Both… Continue reading The Value of School Librarians
Preschool teachers play a prominent role in children’s development and education. One responsibility includes ensuring students are ready to start… Continue reading The Lollipop Test – Encourage Instead of Praise