A Kid’s Guide to Organizing
Chances are, your kids had more than enough stuff before the holidays – and now, after the holidays, they have way more than enough. Now it’s time to put things in order.
Chances are, your kids had more than enough stuff before the holidays – and now, after the holidays, they have way more than enough. Now it’s time to put things in order.
I have created some adorable labels for you or your child to put on her drawers so she can easily keep her clothes organized and maybe even help put away her own laundry. Organization is important for children and adults alike. But, it is essential for right-brain dominant thinkers that struggle with internal order.
“5 things to Draw for the Holidays” is an eBook ready to keep your kids engaged while you prep for the holidays!
Both sides of the brain are essential in the experience of art. While each side experiences it differently, art would not be that same if you only experienced it from one side of the brain. Without the right brain to experience art, it would lose its beauty and meaning. Without the left-brain to organize it, art would be incomplete and incomprehensible.
Our Holiday eBook is perfect for kids and adults who like to draw. “5 Things to Draw for the Holidays” will entertain and delight the whole family with insider tricks on how to draw an elf, a reindeer, Santa and more iconic characters. Download the book today.
It’s mid December and kids have been in school for about 16 weeks. While tidying up Brayden’s papers and being overwhelmed by the sheer volume of worksheets kids do in first grade; I noticed his handwriting. While there were some bright spots, overall it was sloppy and inconsistent – both letters and numbers – so it was decided his handwriting needed some extra attention at home. So what are we going to do? I’m creating the first EVER…. Brownie Bear Handwriting Challenge!
Our children are being asked to put aside their creative thinking in order to fit inside a box.
There is a reason that your right-brain visual thinker is feeling anxious about that test.
The right side of your brain is in a panic. It broke into a cold sweat just thinking about taking a test. The right side hates multiple choice, short answer, true false questions and essays. It’s completely contrary to the way the right side of the brain works.