Are you feeling like you might have to duct tape your kid to a chair to get her to read? Battle of the Books is a big deal at many schools. The kids on the team have a lot of fun and get a lot of reading done. Here are some of the reasons it works and why it’s a great way to get your visual kid reading more.
As the founder and CEO of Young Rembrandts, I’ve seen first hand how learning to draw gives visual kids skills that impact every part of their learning, helps them understand who they are and excel in a left-brain world.
Have you ever felt overwhelmed and beaten up by a barrage of words coming at you, like you are literally being buried alive in words? Our kids feel like this – a lot.
I must admit, I have purchased more than my fair share of adult coloring books and I want more every time I see them. My colored pencils are sharpened and ready and there aren’t enough hours in the day for how much I want to color!
From the whimsy of St. Patrick’s Day, to March Madness and Easter, March is full of holidays and opportunities for creative exploration and learning.
Turning your passion into a successful business is every entrepreneur’s dream. Turning it into a business that helps other entrepreneurs realize their dreams is even better. Combining that with helping children realize their own creativity and passion is the best.
Under normal circumstances, summer brain drain can amount to a significant learning loss, as much as 2 1/2 months per student, with the biggest losses in math and reading. Sign up for this FREE eBook full of great ideas to keep the learning happening all summer and get tools and tips throughout the year.