Caregivers of young children who don’t currently have other kiddos in school, this time is particularly important for you as you choose what is best for your learners for next year. So let’s talk about preschool.
Routine in a Chaotic Life
Caregivers, do you feel overwhelmed sometimes? Maybe all the time? Do you feel like you are ruled by chaos? That’s a feeling I know too well. I thrive with an established routine, and becoming a parent threw a wrench into my routine as I’d known it. Read more to see how I rediscovered a daily routine with kiddos in the mix.
Popcorn Craft
This cute craft is a great activity for National Popcorn Day on January 19! Or even consider giving it a shot on a rainy or snowy day. It’s a great, low-maintenance activity for toddlers and up…and it’s tasty, too!
Sweet, Sweet Memories
How We Forget As a parent, so much happens every single day. I sit through moments watching my children play and learn and love, and I think to myself, there’s no way I will ever forget this. But I do. I forget. I forget the silly things that explode out of their mouths when trying […]
The One Assignment of Parenting
“Good parenting is simple.” My eruption of laughter upon hearing that statement from my childless best friend was quite literally uncontainable. Currently a new Mama-of-Two, I was still adjusting to this stage of life for which absolutely no one could have adequately prepared me. No one with kids (at least no one with whom I’ve […]
A Case for Kindergarten Technology In the Classroom
Social media, smartphone technology, and similar platforms have made it easier than ever to connect and communicate globally. Increased attention has been placed on such mediums for student interaction. While many schools have banned any form of web-based devices and technology in the classroom for privacy and safety concerns, a number of teachers are incorporating […]
From Strong-Willed to Determined and Driven: Navigating Your Child’s Challenging Behaviors
Any parent who has a strong-willed child knows what a challenge it can be to raise that child. It often feels like all you do is spend your days butting heads and engaging in power struggles. As difficult as it may be to parent them though, strong-willed children usually grow up to be self-motivated, creative […]
Hungry Caterpillar Math Game
This adorable game from Fantastic Fun and Learning will teach your kids important math concepts while celebrating the start of spring. Get the instructions here.
Making Homework Less of a Chore
Much of the typical school day goes against the nature of the average child. Kids are required to sit still and remain attentive for long hours. There is also a lot of new information that they must digest. Most children eagerly await the dismissal bell so they can return home to relax and play. Making Homework […]
Roll-a-Flower Reading Game
Celebrate spring with this fun word game from This Reading Mama. Get instructions and the printable here.
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