by Amy LeForge | Jun 5, 2012 | Education
Bills, deadlines, little league practice. With things like this constantly on your mind, it’s hard to imagine having room left on your plate for anything else—especially school. But, somehow many parents are miraculously finding the time, money and drive to go...
by Amy LeForge | Jun 4, 2012 | Education
With the final school bell about to ring as summer break approaches, parents are wondering what they should do to help their children best complete the school year and continue learning this summer. Meeting with teachers and talking to your child about what they would...
by Amy LeForge | May 24, 2012 | Education
I was recently sent a copy of the book Renewal by Harold Kwalwasser. The book lays out a very detailed analysis of our current public school system. Discussed are the teachers, students, parents, and administration as well as state and federal governments. It’s...
by Amy LeForge | May 19, 2012 | Education
The stereotypical image in most people’s heads when it comes to studying is children sitting at a desk in a silent room, working their way through piles of reading material or staring begrudgingly at a computer screen. This doesn’t have to be the case, and indeed...
by Amy LeForge | May 8, 2012 | Education
Harnessing your child’s inquisitive nature is easier than you think. With the right school supplies and books you can teach them to love learning. What’s more, by involving your child’s interests in their learning and exposing them to different experiences, you can...
by Amy LeForge | May 6, 2012 | Education
I have just seen the most interesting learning program online. It’s called Learning Aids, and it’s a system designed to retrain your child’s brain. If a boy or girl is struggling in school, it’s possible they have a learning disability. There...