People of all ages are often captivated by the arts, and this is especially true for school children. Encouraging your child to take art classes at school will help sharpen their creativity skills and better fulfill their lives in a multitude of other ways. Check out these five additional reasons why your son or daughter […]
5 Ways to Identify an Excellent Teacher for Your Child
When you have multiple options for getting your child the best education, you need to do the research and ask questions to find just the right schools and instructors. Talk with your child about his/her own goals and expectations and how they align with yours. Then start looking for a teacher who can please you […]
4 Creative Ways to Keep Your Children Intellectually Engaged Year-Round
When it comes to teaching and shaping young minds, it’s important to continue their learning throughout the entire year. Whether you have a reluctant learner who is struggling through the school year or a more engaged child who struggles with finding enough to do during the summer, these creative strategies will help keep your young […]
The Perfect Rainy Day Activity- Printable Worksheets
Whether you are feeling under the weather, or the weather outside just does not seem to be cooperating, sometimes you just need a quiet, indoor activity that the kids can use on their own. Finding the perfect self-directed activity is not always as easy as one might think, but that’s where worksheets come in handy. […]
A Unique Inside Look with Inside Out Books #MegaChristmas17
Having several children taught me many things; as a homeschool mom, they’ve also taught me that they all learned differently. For the kids who didn’t fall in love with reading like me, I had to find books that would keep their attention while they were also learning. So when I came across the Inside Out books […]
Easy Educational Opportunities For Young Mothers
Being a parent is rewarding, but stay-at-home moms in particular also find the day-to-day demands of childcare during this period of their lives limits their professional goals. Women who become mothers before earning a college degree are nearly four times as likely to drop out as those without families. Mothers under the age of 20 are […]





