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Free Play: Why It Is the Best Summer School by Jessica Lahey

Free Play: Why It Is the Best Summer School by Jessica Lahey

It is that time of the year in which children have more “free time” than what parents would like. So adults start going crazy looking for activities or camps that will fill all those hours that school used to take care of. They don’t realize…

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Teaching Daughters To Deal With Mean Girls by Rosalind Wiseman

Teaching Daughters To Deal With Mean Girls by Rosalind Wiseman

Rosalind Wiseman, Author and Educator, shares advice for parents on how to prepare your daughter for dealing with mean girls during adolescence. Teaching Daughters To Deal With Mean Girls with Rosalind Wiseman Other videos from Rosalind Wiseman Your Kids and Bullying Teaching Your Daughter Not To…

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Favorite children’s books to read aloud by ProEdu Consulting

Favorite children’s books to read aloud by ProEdu Consulting

We want to share with you our top 10 favorite children’s books to read out loud with little ones. I hope you enjoy them as much as we do when we read them in the classroom or at home!   10. The Animal Boogie by Fred Penner and…

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Cosas que debes hacer con tus hijos antes de que crezcan

Cosas que debes hacer con tus hijos antes de que crezcan

“Crecen tan rápido!”  Esa frase que solemos repetir cuando ya es muy tarde y no podemos volver el tiempo atrás! Sabemos que durante la infancia de nuestros hijos parece como que nunca hay tiempo para nada. Salimos corriendo a llevarlos al jardín, los buscamos, la…

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Help Young Children Develop Fine Motor Skills

Help Young Children Develop Fine Motor Skills

We all know how important fine motor skills are in our children’s development. There are many activities we can encourage our children to do at home and at school in order to practice these skills. Practice is the key to developing fine motor skills and…

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Top 10 skills children learn from the arts

Top 10 skills children learn from the arts

Art is underestimated most of the time in our schools’ curriculum. When budget is cut the subject that suffers its consequence first is art. If we stopped to analyze the benefits of  exposing our children to art we should never consider a curriculum that lacks this…

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Dan Goleman: help your child stay focused

Dan Goleman: help your child stay focused

Dan Goleman is a psychologist and science journalist that has written more than 10 books about education, ecological crisis, and leadership. He is best known for his best-seller book Emotional Intelligence were he “argues that our emotions play a much greater role in thought, decision making and individual success than…

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Teachers: rethink your classroom

Teachers: rethink your classroom

This is a great article to read and take into consideration when thinking about our classrooms for the next school year. Plan your classroom decoration and its purpose, consider your students’ needs and see the difference. Share your ideas and comments!!!  Rethinking the Colorful Kindergarten Classroom…

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New Teachers: 8 Essential Skills to Learn – By Lily Jones

New Teachers: 8 Essential Skills to Learn – By Lily Jones

Today we share essential skills every new teacher should learn and enhanced during their teaching career. Keep growing… your passion for education will give you the strength to reach out to every student in your class.  New Teachers: 8 Essential Skills to Learn By Lily Jones June…

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5 ways to help your child make new friends this school year

5 ways to help your child make new friends this school year

“Friendships are very important when it comes to emotional health,” explains Julia Cook, a former teacher and school counselor who authored “Making Friends Is an ART!” Help your child make new friends this school year by teaching them social and emotional skills during everyday activities….

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