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Judy Hanning / Feb 15, 2023
One easy way to explain to a child what patience is, is to say, “Patience is waiting with a good attitude.” We are all too aware that small children do not like to wait! What exactly does it mean to...Read more
Judy Hanning / Feb 14, 2023
Reading and storytelling with children and babies develop language and emotions, strengthens relationships, and promote brain development and imagination. So it’s vital that you develop that love for...Read more
Judy Hanning / Feb 13, 2023
Science is the process of knowing about the natural world by observing and experimenting. In science, it is vital to have proof or evidence. The people who study science are called scientists and...Read more
Judy Hanning / Feb 13, 2023
If you prefer doing homeschooling for your child or you’re a teacher or are thinking about becoming one, this infographic will be helpful for you. From CM to YRS, these acronyms and abbreviations...Read more
Judy Hanning / Feb 12, 2023
Every student has their own style of learning that explains how they process information at their best and retain it. Each one has a combination of learning styles, but most of them have their own...Read more
Judy Hanning / Feb 12, 2023
Reading aloud together is the most important activity you can do with your children to prepare them to succeed as good readers. It is vital that you fill your story times with different kinds of...Read more
Judy Hanning / Feb 12, 2023
Children must learn and understand the school subjects to get good grades and move up to the next level of classes. In homeschooling, parents can limit or even eliminate the subject from their...Read more
Judy Hanning / Feb 12, 2023
Homeschooling provides you all the time you need to make sure that learning is taking place. Furthermore, when your child is ready to move on, you do not need to waste time on repetitive or redundant...Read more
Judy Hanning / Feb 10, 2023
Raising a reader is a year-round commitment! This infographic shares some tips for making reading a priority in your household or classroom. This infographic can be printed and put on the wall as a...Read more
Judy Hanning / Feb 10, 2023
Every child has the right to play and that includes children with learning, developmental, psychiatric, physical, and neurological disabilities. Parks and playgrounds should be designed to be...Read more