by Amy LeForge | Jul 13, 2012 | Education
According to current surveys and statistics less children are pursuing science after they graduate from high school. Many scientists feel that this is because children are not captivated by science at a young age and are led to believe it is boring. With this is mind...
by Amy LeForge | Jun 29, 2012 | Education
Whether or not your child has any artistic inclination at all, it’s never too early to introduce them to the magic of music. Giving your child the tools he or she needs to learn a musical instrument is a fun, affordable way to teach them a number of important...
by Amy LeForge | Jun 20, 2012 | Education
Graduate degrees have become a necessity in many careers and can increase opportunities in any field, including the opportunity for better pay. There are good reasons to put off getting a graduate degree, such as the need for more job experience, desire to pay off...
by Amy LeForge | Jun 19, 2012 | Education
Play. I think we all remember the excitement and thrill that came from even the most basic recreational activities as a child. But what many parents do not acknowledge is the many benefits that play can have on our child besides just being fun. It has been widely...
by Amy LeForge | Jun 16, 2012 | Education
When students think of summer time, they often look forward to beach trips, playing outdoors, hanging out with friends, and sleeping late. While these are all indulgences that kids deserve after a long, hard school year, too much of a good thing can have negative...
by Amy LeForge | Jun 14, 2012 | Education
About the guest author: Briana Kelly has over 5 years experience writing content in the area of child development. She regularly writes on behalf of Giraffe Preschools that are based in Dublin, Ireland. Many life-long readers start the habit at a very young age....