Thank You for Supporting this Small Business
It’s small business Saturday. I have a great way for you to support a small business and encourage your child’s creativity. Buy some coloring pages!
It’s small business Saturday. I have a great way for you to support a small business and encourage your child’s creativity. Buy some coloring pages!
I’ve got a great way for your children to learn how to draw while giving you a few minutes to finish up those last minute holiday tasks! 5 Things to Draw for the Holidays is an eBook created for parents and children. The book is filled with 5 simple step by step instructional drawing videos for kids. […]
Learn to draw this friendly version with Young Rembrandts’s founder and CEO, Bette Fetter. The simple lines and clear instruction make it so easy to successfully draw this Halloween icon.
Halloween is a holiday centered around fun. Why not use a little of that fun to get some learning in there too?
I’ve compiled a list of things that your visual ADD/ADHD kid will do well. These will really boost their confidence in their awesomeness. So, try them out and have fun!
There are significant benefits to writing by hand; the better visual students write the better they learn. Regular practice helps young writers develop mastery and gain a level of unconscious competency that allows them to focus on their classroom work.
Many families turn to extra curricular activities to provide what their kids need more of. After school enrichment programs can give these learners the things they’re missing out on during regular school hours. But how do you choose the right one for your child?
I have created a list of things that you can do instead of the traditional barbecue to celebrate a free day off from work. Why not try a couple?
Summer may not have required much writing, focus or perseverance with fine motor skills, but school does. So, let’s use drawing and coloring to get focused and get those hands back on track for writing.
For the last 3 weeks of summer break, our visual kids need to brush up on math facts! For most visual kids, math is not a favorite subject. As I mentioned in my book, Being Visual, our right brain kids are great with the conceptual side of math but memorizing facts and taking tests really rattles them.