This week’s Topic for Monday is centered on critical thinking skills. What is Critical Thinking? Why should our children be able to think critically? What Critical Thinking skills should you teach your child now? Six Key Critical Thinking Skills to Teach Your Child What is Critical Thinking? Critical Thinking has been a hot topic […]
Kindergarten Readiness: What It Is and How to Get There
It may seem odd to think about the start of kindergarten with eight months to go until the next school year, but some school systems are already busy enrolling students. If your child is eligible to enter kindergarten in the fall, you may have concerns about whether or not he’s ready. Simply being the right age is not […]
Can We Bridge the Gap Between Rich and Poor?
We all know about the American Dream; that belief that despite our situation or the hand we’ve been dealt, all it takes is some hard work to achieve a better life. Can We Bridge the Gap Between Rich and Poor? Although we live in the land of opportunity and we often hear the success stories […]
Groundhog Day Snack
Will the groundhog see his shadow this year? You might not have time to find out before this adorable snack by Life is a Lullaby is gobbled up. Find the instructions to make it here.
Raising Grateful Kids in a World of Excess
If you asked your child to pick out his most prized possessions, what would he choose? Recently we came across a photo essay by Italian photographer Gabriele Galimberti entitled Toy Stories. In it are photos of children from around the world with their most prized possessions: Their toys. Some photos show children completely surrounded by toys […]
Seven Fun Ways to Ring in the New Year With Your Kids
Before I had kids I enjoyed staying up on New Year’s Eve to watch the ball drop, bid farewell to the previous year, and welcome in the new one. I was never interested in going to a big party, but a little celebration with family and friends was the perfect way to celebrate. Then I […]
20 Hand Print Christmas Crafts and 15 Creative Ways to Display Them (Foot and Thumb Prints too!)
I admit it: I’m a sucker for hand and foot print crafts. There’s something about seeing those tiny hands and feet immortalized and personified that always makes me say, “Awww!” There seems to be a plethora of these crafts that pop up this time of year and I always find a new one that I […]
The Four Different Learning Styles: Tips to Help Young Children Learn
Before knowing what to teach your children, you need to know how to teach them. This is where understanding their learning styles comes into play. There are four basic learning styles for children between the ages of 2-4: Introvert, Extrovert, Perceiving and Judging. Knowing which learning style fits your child will enable you to teach […]
Miss Humblebee’s 12 Days of Giveaways
It’s the Season of Giving and Miss Humblebee’s Academy had to get in on the fun! Beginning this Saturday, December 12 through Wednesday, December 23, we’re hosting 12 Days of Giveaways. If you haven’t already, join us on Facebook and Instagram where the giveaways will take place. They’ll start great and just keep on growing from […]
Five Delightful Hanukkah Books for Kids
This is the time of year when we start seeing a lot of blog posts about the best Christmas books to read with your kids. There are a lot of good ones out there; so many that I could probably write a Top 100 list. But what we don’t often see are lists that suggest books […]
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