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 | Apr 19, 2012 | Toddlers
Some of the best educational activities for young children are group activities. Children can have a lot of fun learning from and with each other. If you have a young child (ages 3-5), your child may already be meeting with a group of other children for play dates. If...
by Amy LeForge | Jan 13, 2012 | Education
When children develop passions about school subjects, it is a moment of both pride and comfort for the parent. Encouraging a child to flourish in their favorite subject is one of the greatest joys of parenting, and can expand a child’s talents exponentially....
by Amy LeForge | May 12, 2011 | Education
Lots of people are interested in raising multilingual children, for many great reasons. Speaking six languages myself, and four fluently, I know that being multilingual can come in pretty handy. Speaking several languages fluently increases job opportunities, makes...