Teaching Mindfulness to Children
When teaching mindfulness to children, you need to approach it in the right way. Discover simple, child-friendly practices that work wonders!
When teaching mindfulness to children, you need to approach it in the right way. Discover simple, child-friendly practices that work wonders!
Teaching gifted students is both a joy and a challenge. Follow these tips to help them thrive (without exhausting yourself in the process).
Teaching objectives are the key to focused lessons and effective planning when you know how to write them and use them.
Teaching conflict resolution skills goes beyond knowing the steps of conflict resolution. Follow these tips to teach it well.
From gold to gladiolus, jazz musicians to shooting stars, these fun facts about August will amaze and delight you!
Do you want to homeschool year-round? Follow these steps to make homeschooling year round a success for your family.
These mindfulness techniques for homeschool moms can reduce stress, bring focus, and even improve physical health.
This final week of a Family First Summer is filled with summer activities the whole family will enjoy, from stargazing to scavenger hunts.
These outdoor learning activities will engage, refresh, and revitalize you and your kids. Nature makes the best classroom!
Week 5 of Family First Summer activities contains indoor camping, family game tournaments, water play, and a movie marathon.
From bulletin boards to creative writing, public speaking to ESL, incorporate Taylor Swift lyrics in your classroom.
Check out these creative and teacher-tested activities for arrival time that you can easily implement in your classroom.
These family summer activities include nature art, pizza making, and a family karaoke party. Get in on the fun with the Family First Summer.
What is roadschooling? You learn about history, culture, science, and geography through real life adventures!
From Harry Potter to chocolate to the Tour de France, these fun facts about July will delight you. Get to know this midsummer month!
This third week of family summer activities has something for everyone: art, nature, exercise, and creative expression.
Do you want a creative and hands-on way of learning? Try project-based learning in your homeschool and watch your kids love learning!
Eclectic homeschooling involves picking and choosing your own homeschool curriculum and adapting your approach to fit your family’s needs.
This week of family summer activities includes dance parties, bike rides, art galleries, and cookie decorating. Make memories and have fun!
Storytelling is a wonderful way to introduce key concepts in history and science. These two non-traditional textbooks make it easy!