My kids love this guessing game! They practice using descriptive vocabulary and critical thinking skills without even realizing they are learning. Although this game is simple, it can be used for multiple ages. Plus, the skills learned through play are essential. To play, you only need a ... View Post
Manners for Children Live Video Hangout
Within the first month of getting married I realized how horrible my manners really were. My childhood was pretty free, while my husband grew up in a stricter house hold. We were eating dinner one night, when my husband looked up and saw a chomping, chugging, slurping, burping, lady that somewhat ... View Post
Manners for Children: Shy or Rude?
Many young children have a natural fear of meeting new people. In fact, I would say that all people, even adults, feel slightly uncomfortable making new acquaintances. This instinctive tendency stems from a fear of the unknown. We wonder, who is this stranger shaking my hand? Will he like me? ... View Post
Teaching at Home: Pinnacle of Wasted Time
It was only a B+, but to me, it still represented the pinnacle of academic achievement. That is how I felt after completing Advanced Placement (AP) Calculus. To me, passing AP Calculus, proved that I was light years ahead of most of my peers and destined to succeed in the "real world." It was the ... View Post
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