New Year, New Ideas
Our goal here at BetteFetter.com is to help you and your visual learner be successful in their left brain classroom. We are so happy you are here and look forward to continuing to help you help your children.
Our goal here at BetteFetter.com is to help you and your visual learner be successful in their left brain classroom. We are so happy you are here and look forward to continuing to help you help your children.
As we approach the end of Hanukkah, take a few minutes to learn to draw a dreidel. The kids will love learning how to draw this three-dimensional shape and finding out more about what it means.
Sit down with the kids and learn to draw this adorable little elf. Drawing is a great way to keep those handwriting muscles limber over holiday break.
Halloween is fast approaching. Sit down with your little pirates and try your hand at drawing this skull and cross bones.
Young Rembrandts How to Draw videos are a great way to practice handwriting skills. They have released a few simple fun new images this summer. Check them out!
While apps have value for keeping your kids’ math and literacy skills limber over the summer, there is so much that unplugging from technology can offer your kids this summer.
Drawing and creative exploration are a great way to keep the kids’ brain active over the summer while not sacrificing the fun of summer’s lazy days.
When you’re on a road trip the kids are a captive audience. I have some great ideas for ways to make it fun and engaging while learning a little something along the way.
Audio books let kids kick back, enjoy the story and let their imaginations run free. Listening to books can make reading fun, especially for kids that may struggle with language or have trouble sitting still.