The Right Teacher Is the Key
Our grandson went to first grade in a very ‘desirable’ school. Unlike some other schools in the area, they still had art, music, library and gym class. Turns out the school and the district were very test score, worksheet, drill, drill, drill focused and, it was a hard year for everyone involved. When he moved the next year, I prayed he’d get a teacher that understood him. A teacher with a heart to help him feel safe and teach him in ways he could learn. Thankfully, we got that teacher and so much more.







If you’re looking for a creative outlet full of confidence-boosting fun… Young Rembrandts has a drawing workshop for your kids!
As we enter into summer break the temptation to cut back on the reading requirements can be strong. However, the difference daily reading can make in your child’s life long term is almost unfathomable.
How do you find appropriate books? Pick books that are ‘just right’ – whether it’s the seventh grade summer reading or books for your early reader, picking the right book really matters.
If you have a visual learner, a reading program may be the last thing you want to think about this summer. Never fear – your local library knows how to make reading fun for your child, so it’s easy on you. Our local library, like so many others around the country, has a variety of special reading events throughout the summer to keep kids reading.
Young Rembrandts classes can help children who may have difficulty in traditional classroom settings by allowing them to participate without the pressures of socializing and giving them steps to follow. Look at the positive impact Young Rembrandts classes have had on this student with an autism spectrum disorder as written by his instructors.
During the month of May, Young Rembrandts franchisees across the country are visiting school administrators and staff in their territories to say a sincere thank you for another great year by dropping off a personalized gift or certificate to show appreciation.
I want to take a moment to thank all the mothers out there in the world for all the hard work and sacrifices they have made for their children. In addition to all the things you have sacrificed, I want to celebrate the things you haven’t.