Improved grades, fewer classroom struggles and a happier kid is what every parent can hope for at the start of a new school year. There are 5 secrets to a successful school year and you can master them all.
In some parts of the United States school has already started, in other areas school is about to start. Before reading, math and other homework begin, spend some time drawing, and keep those creative juices flowing! Drawing increases attention to detail, improves handwriting and would be helpful in preparing children for back to school!
Art, often seen as a fun activity, a reward, and an end of week treat, is in fact essential to many of our learners. Participation in art and music actually helps these kids learn better. It is what helps them develop literacy, math and science skills. Along with increased academic abilities, the arts help…
It’s time to buy school supplies, backpacks and plan what to pack for lunch. But what are you doing to get your child’s brain ready to be back in the classroom? I recently interviewed three moms to find out what they’ve been doing to warm up for school.
In case you missed a story earlier this month here are some of the highlights. I shared how to Make Reading a Big Adventure, Mental Fitness for Kids, Summer Fun Activities and more…
Art has special significance to children because it is a visual, tactile medium that meets children in their learning need. Young Rembrandts uses art to develop learning skills that are essential to all young children.
It’s summer, we try to keep the kids busy, but as August approaches it is getting harder to think of anything new to do. Instead of sending the kids off to do their own thing, why not set up a drawing table for the family…
Local Kids ActivitiesYoung Rembrandts drawing classes and summer workshops allow kids to be creative and explore specific subject matter in a safe, playful environment. Our students make huge advances in their drawing skills…
Young Rembrandts’ curriculum is designed so a child can be enrolled from pre-school to sixth grade and never repeat a lesson. This allows our students to continually build skills and develop their personal style and creativity.
I’ve gathered an assortment of fun activities to keep your kids busy. There are activities you can do In the House and activities that are Out of the House. And within each category, there are things kids can do independently and things to do as a family.