Show Your Appreciation in Color
The mental health benefits of coloring have been touted all over the place. With that in mind, Young Rembrandts has created a set of coloring pages featuring the people who continue to risk their lives to make sure you have the things you need during this pandemic.







Organization is important for children and adults alike. But, it is essential for right-brain dominant thinkers that struggle with internal order. Now is a great time to get your home organized. Let’s start with their clothes.
Create your own stained glass window. This collaborative project is a great way to get everyone involved in creating a little beauty for you to enjoy in the house while also sharing it with your neighbors.
School has definitely changed these last couple weeks. The good news is that our right brain thinkers may have a new opportunity to show what awesome learners they really are! Adapt these tips for relieving the overwhelm of homework to help your right brain thinker both stay on task and learn to love this new school set up.
Chances are even the most calm, easygoing of us is experiencing some sort of stress and anxiety at this time. Creative brain breaks are the solution.
Is the food situation feeling like an episode of Chopped? Get inspired by this list of must see, family-friendly, reality shows featuring both children and adults and get creative in this time of social distancing.
Since we’re all housebound and Amazon is still delivering, it’s a perfect time to shop online for some fresh arts and crafts activities. All kids light up at a new creative project, but especially our right brain kids. They need to create. They need to make stuff.
I’m on a bit of a rampage today, thinking back to a terrible first grade experience my grandson had. There were plenty, but this one was about test taking. He struggled in first grade. Really struggled.
Our right brain kids are highly intelligent but need some help understanding how their minds work. But, we must be careful we don’t start making excuses or expect less of them.