Helping Kids with Loneliness

Helping Kids with Loneliness

With the 2020 school year coming to a close, many children equate that with running outside to go explore and play with their friends. Since Covid-19, however, this pandemic has severely limited what’s possible for children to do with their free time. Although adults...
Where to begin if you want to continue homeschooling

Where to begin if you want to continue homeschooling

You weren’t quite sure how this last year was going to work with suddenly homeschooling your child while also working full time, but somehow, you survived. And you and your child may have potentially thrived during the experience, finding the right balance of...
Summer Vacations in 2021

Summer Vacations in 2021

With many Americans receiving the Covid vaccine and becoming fully vaccinated before summer break, many people may be itching to get outside and go exploring. But if you have children, how do you handle these situations? The adults in your home are vaccinated, not...
Teaching Children Philosophy

Teaching Children Philosophy

Life is full of philosophical perspectives that advance critical thinking skills and respect opposing viewpoints. Critical thinking is a mandatory skill to obtain as it enhances the ability to ask questions, seek an understanding, and make decisions. Philosophy...
Supporting Students Through Read Alouds

Supporting Students Through Read Alouds

Are you looking for ways to impact your child’s education and their future?  Many parents are.  However, sometimes as a parent, we just don’t know the best way to support our child’s learning.  That’s why we have teachers, right?  But what if the parent is the...
Homeschooling a Social Learner

Homeschooling a Social Learner

A social learner is also known as an interpersonal learner, which means your child learns better in a group. Group settings have the advantages of feeding off one another by sharing ideas and utilizing vital teamwork skills. However, working with others may be a...