by Amy LeForge | Apr 6, 2012 | Education
Most kids probably aren’t all too interested in “going green”. In fact, they probably don’t even have any real idea what that means. However getting kids interested in a green lifestyle early on is one of the best ways to ensure that these become habits that stick...
by Amy LeForge | Apr 5, 2012 | Home Schooling
For those who might be thinking that home schooling is just another silly concept for learners, there is more to it. Some are of the opinion that social isolation takes root in home schooling. However, researchers have enough figures and proof indicating the fact that...
by Michael M | Mar 29, 2012 | Education, Parenting
It is far too easy to become obsessed with beating a video game, whether it be new or old, and completely forget about the rest of the tasks you need to complete for the day. You may tell yourself to just play a little longer to beat one level, or accomplish one more...
by Amy LeForge | Mar 27, 2012 | Education
Children can learn to read at a very early age. Every child is different but many can generally begin to read before starting elementary school. Practice can begin at home with the parents, so it’s your responsibility to make sure they get a head start! 1. Begin With...
by Amy LeForge | Mar 26, 2012 | Education
If you have the space in your house, your children will love the idea of having their own playroom. Having a playroom doesn’t mean that you can’t play with your children elsewhere in the house, nor that the child can’t, for instance, sit at the kitchen table and draw...
by Amy LeForge | Mar 24, 2012 | Education
The research and the experts all agree; reading to your child has many benefits for them. From improved language comprehension, increased vocabulary, heightened creativity, and enhanced memory to a host of other cognitive benefits, reading is crucial to your child’s...