It is important to have conversations with your children about race and diversity both at home and in school. Here are some of our favorite books for discussing race, diversity, and Black History Month with our children! Read More
Ways to Keep Online Students Interested in School
For students still attending school virtually as 2021 continues, it can be easy to lose motivation and become disinterested in classes. Here are our tips and tricks for reinvigorating your student’s interests in school and keeping them invested in classes as the school year continues. Read More
Why is Writing Challenging for ADHD Kids?
Writing isn’t easy. Writing well is one of the hardest school skills that we learn. It’s just not straightforward, like math, or relaxing like art. Writing requires effort. This is true, to a certain extent, for everyone. Even writers. For instance, have you ever heard of Math Block or Touchdown Block, or French block? Not likely, but there IS writer’s block. It’s when the ideas are stuck and you can’t access them. Read More
How to Activate Your Child’s ADHD Brain for Distance Learning
Weak executive functions sabotage our kids’ efforts to organize, plan ahead, and make smooth transitions to demanding environments – like virtual or hybrid school. Read More
Five Strategies for Navigating Remote Learning (While Working at Home)
Parents are bracing themselves as the school year gets into full swing, with many children around the country participating in remote learning. Working at home while managing a child’s remote learning experience means more challenges – and fewer opportunities for work-life balance. Savvy parents employ these five strategies for making the household run more smoothly, even when everyone’s locked inside together. Read More
Green Rank: Inspiring Kids to Take Better Care of the World Around Them
Young generations are our future and our hope. To keep our planet healthy and safe for them, we need to protect it and teach our kids how to also be eco-friendly.
Let’s help them take care of the planet and inspire them to implement new solutions when they grow up! Read More
5 Simple Steps In Choosing Your Child’s Daycare
It’s never a simple undertaking while picking childcare for your little one. Letting go is really a hard thing to do for a parent. What’s more, your little one may cry when its time to get on the bus and head out to preschool. If you keep in mind some important tips and steps, picking a preschool ought to be a breeze. Furthermore, you will feel glad in realizing your youngster is off to a place where he or she can learn some essential skills. Here are some suggested ideas for picking a preschool or childcare. Read More
Financial Planning Tips Every Parent Needs to Know
Becoming a parent is a game-changer. Becoming a financially prepared parent is a game-changer too. It makes the parenting role a little easier when your finances aren’t out of whack. Read More
Teacher’s Visual Lesson on Hand Washing Will Totally Gross You Out
No surprises here, but the pieces of bread that were wiped on the students’ Chromebooks and the pieces that were touched by unwashed hands were by far the moldiest by the end of the experiment. Read More
Interview With Rob Kortus, Author of When Dog Pals Fly Across America
Greetings, Mom’s Choice readers! We hope this finds you well- thanks for joining us for another installment of our interview series. We were privileged to speak with Mom’s Choice Award-winning Author Rob Kortus, who wrote the children’s book When Dog Pals Fly Across America. This book is a colorful children’s book that teaches kids all about different parts of the United States. Read More