The school choice that we make for our children can have a significant impact on their desire to learn, as well as, having an impact on their future personal growth and success.
Learning Styles
What is Multiple Intelligence Theory? Explore how our different learning styles affect learning and your child’s development inside and outside of school.
Grandparenting is one of our greatest joys. The fun doesn’t have to stop when the grandkids reach their teen years, but our approach may have to change a bit.
Kids do not need to be auditory learners in order to benefit from this learning style. In fact, most kids tend to absorb knowledge in a variety of different ways. Weaving auditory learning into our kids’ learning is an excellent way to help them grow and thrive.
I can’t remember a day that there wasn’t some kind of “learning lesson” going on in our home. But most of those lessons didn’t involve sitting down and doing homework. Instead, my mom employed active ways to help us learn how to learn.
Every child has a unique learning style. Parents can help their children succeed in school by understanding their learning styles.
Teaching children to think critically, whether in books or about what people say, is a skill that will benefit them their entire life.
A child’s personality and learning preference must be balanced with the reality that some skills take practice and aren’t fun.
The secret to helping kids make wise choices may be easier than you think
Children labeled as “underachievers” are often more capable than people realize.