We know that play is important to every child. It is essential that play provides opportunities for fun and the chance for intellectual growth. Good play has the power to help children laugh through fears and get connected to the people around them. Physical play, imaginary play, and roleplaying are as vital to a growing child.Read more
Education Infographics
Judy Hanning / Feb 15, 2023
Parents have their own style of methods when parenting. Psychologists identified the four key parenting styles which are authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, and uninvolved/neglectful. But experts agree that authoritative parenting is the most effective style. Studies have found that authoritative parents are more likely to raise confident kids who achieve academic success, have better social skills, and are more capable of problem-solving.Read more
Judy Hanning / Feb 14, 2023
Phonological awareness is the ability to work with sounds in spoken language. It sets the stage for decoding, blending, and word reading. Phonological and phonemic awareness skills are vital and important for a Pre-K-2 teacher to understand. It is important that you know and understand what phonological and phonemic awareness is, as it is the foundation for reading success.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 they use scientific practices to gather and interpret information. Teaching science gives students the opportunity to develop their overall understanding of how and why things work. Science teaches kids about the world around them.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 will help you out. This list of homeschool acronyms and abbreviations will assist you to understand the shorthand homeschoolers use on social media and forums.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 preferences for learning. Just like the students, teachers, and professors also have their various lesson plans they can use to provide information to all types of learners. This process allows teachers in identifying the needs of different students. This infographic identifies the 10 different types of learners.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 curriculum, leaving the child with no knowledge of it. Some advantages of homeschooling over public schools are that children can learn at their own pace, it allows for a more customized learning experience, and it helps brings families closer.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 lessons. Children who are homeschooled can move through educational materials at a faster pace than their peers.Read more
Judy Hanning / Feb 8, 2023
The brain processes differently when one writes something by hand as opposed to typing on a keyboard or by touching a screen. Studies have shown that writing improves one’s memory. Students absorb their lessons better through handwriting instead of typing. Handwriting skills also help children develop reading and spelling skills. It also helps with the ability to be able to recall and remember information.Read more
Judy Hanning / Feb 8, 2023
Maintaining focus and attention can become a huge roadblock to learning for kids and young adults because attention is important to learning. If students can’t focus, they are going to have difficulty understanding their lessons. If students can’t focus on the directions, they are not going to know what to do. Not only is it challenging for the educator when students have difficulty paying attention, but it can also be extremely frustrating for the learner. This infographic shows some strategies you can use to help learners with attention issues.Read more
Judy Hanning / Feb 6, 2023
As a parent, you only want the best for your child, and a high-quality early childhood education should be one of them. Early childhood education provides children the best start in life. It gives important opportunities to learn and develop. Early childhood education can help your child learn new routines, make friends, and develop independence. It also helps in their transition to school.Read more
Judy Hanning / Feb 1, 2023
All parents want their kids to excel in whatever they are doing. So as a parent, you would do everything to help them develop and show their full potential. How do you know if your child is truly gifted or talented? This infographic shows how to see your child’s natural abilities, and how you would be able to help your child develop their gifts into full-blown talents to help them reach their full potential.Read more
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