Two leaders in parenting and education join forces to help mom and dad in their roles as teacher-parents. March 26, 2020 Whether this is your first, second, or third week of homeschooling, we know it can be hard, especially because you probably didn’t sign up for this. We’re hoping we can make it easier by providing a daily list of resources for maintaining some routine and normalcy during this unprecedented time. All the K-12 resources you need to make learning happening at home (just download and print!)
Balance play with learning. Keep the kids busy and entertained with crafts, games, printables, and more. Print this play money to help kids learn to count and manage dollars and cents! What’s the difference between a toy-share subscription and a toy subscription box?
Everything you need to make sure the kids are alright (think meditations, social-emotional learning, and self-care for kiddos). Making responsible decisions is an important skill that we can teach our children. This exercise helps them build their decision-making skills through question and answer practice. Emotional literacy isn't a topic most parents are equipped to cover with their children.
Take a moment to pause and unwind. Sometimes you need to focus on yourself, or need a distraction. Dr. Stephanie Burgos, an Emergency Room Doctor and entrepreneur, discusses how yoga has completely transformed her life including her self-confidence, stress levels, health, happiness, and more. The best education podcasts for learning tips about teaching.
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