Memory Jar

Memory Jar

With the end of the school year approaching, you may be wondering how you can close this chapter for your students in a memorable way. Whether your child is homeschooled with a few other children or a full class load, this closure activity can leave children feeling...
Tips For Summertime Homeschooling

Tips For Summertime Homeschooling

Families who decide to homeschool their children have the flexibility to create a learning schedule that works best for them and their lifestyle. A common conflict that parents run into is scheduling schooling for half days all year versus full days and taking a...
Impact the Pandemic Could Have on Young Children

Impact the Pandemic Could Have on Young Children

We all are still recovering from full-blown quarantine from the Covid-19 outbreak two years ago. And for most, getting the vaccine and protecting themselves and family have proved effective. People are beginning to get a sense of safety back, and are venturing outside...
A New Normal Returning?

A New Normal Returning?

After years of wearing a mask, there is tangible progress moving forward. Many states are lifting mask mandates, including for schools, and people are beginning to venture out more and more. Normalcy seems to be returning to everyday life, school, and family, but also...
Why Lecturing Based Learning Is Slowly Leaving

Why Lecturing Based Learning Is Slowly Leaving

Most of us remember the old days of school lectures, attending class after class of teachers mostly talking and lecturing about different topics. At the end, there may be a quiz or an assignment from reading materials plus what was spoken during class. But did we...
How to Introduce Swimming to Your Baby

How to Introduce Swimming to Your Baby

It can be difficult being a parent and trying to determine when to introduce certain events and activities to your baby or small child. Trying to remember when you did these activities can be hazy, and of course every parent you ask can have a different answer. It’s...