parenting • ages and stages • education
by Dr. Carrie Wells on July 18th, 2017 | No Comments »
Before young children are able to perform simple mathematical operations, like addition and subtraction, they must first understand that the visual representation of a number, the way it is written, represents a set or quantity. For example, if I see the number 5 written on a piece of paper,…
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parenting • ages and stages
by AngEngland on October 1st, 2016 | No Comments »
When you are parenting a child with learning issues or attention issues it can feel scary. And very lonely. And even if you are able to identify learning challenges for your child, it can be hard to get the help you need. And support for both you and your…
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education
by Dr. Carrie Wells on July 25th, 2016 | 1 Comment »
Children ages 3 to 5 years old are incredibly curious, inquisitive, enthusiastic bundles of energy who are so ready to absorb everything presented to them. If you plan exciting lessons, preschool-age children are always ready to learn. This is especially true of hands-on science experiments. Rather than teaching preschool-age children…
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parenting • education
by Mom It Forward on October 7th, 2015 | No Comments »
Parents are responsible for helping their children get the best possible learning available. Studies have shown that our children are behind in their test scores which will have a great impact on how many kids will attend college and be able to get a good paying job. There are so…
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parenting • education
by Bryn Oh on October 17th, 2013 | No Comments »
STEM learning seems to be the buzzword of the decade. Google gives 106 billion results. But as a parent, what’s the deal, why should I care, what should it look like, and how can I help?
Stem Learning
What’s the Deal?
If you’re new to STEM, it stands for Science,…
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