A Summer “Learning Window” Can Keep up Your Child’s Skills
Try a weekly “Learning Window” to avoid the summer slide. Even 30–45 minutes once or twice a week can keep up your child’s skills and reduce the back-to-school shock in August.
Try a weekly “Learning Window” to avoid the summer slide. Even 30–45 minutes once or twice a week can keep up your child’s skills and reduce the back-to-school shock in August.
From STEM projects and AI tools to arts and entrepreneurship—we have after-school ideas to spark curiosity and build confidence in your child
Encouraging your child’s curiosity is one of the best ways of building develop intrinsic motivation to learn. This article provides some tips for doing that without shutting them down.
If you’re raising a child with ADHD, you know the trick to helping them with school is keeping them interested and excited. Here are a few strategies to help you this school year.
Read 8 great tips for helping your child succeed in school this year. That doesn’t count #9: “Hire a tutor if your child begins to struggle!”
Coding is emerging as a pivotal skill in the development of early math skills among young learners. This blog shows how coding can not only help with math but also alleviate math anxiety and revolutionize elementary math assessment.