3 Fun Activities to Inspire Kids to Love Our Planet

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“I believe that eco-education should start early, and that sustainability can be fun and it can (and should) be taught to our little ones through engaging activities and materials. Read on for three eco-activities to inspire your little ones,” says Maria Gagos in this relatable and easy-to-read blog post. 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

What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?

What do you want to be when you grow up? Featured Image

Life doesn’t always do what we want it to do, but it is comforting to know that God’s love remains steadfast for each and every one of us everyday. We don’t need to lose faith when we see others receive answers to their prayers, while we feel like we haven’t yet received our own blessings. We can rest assured knowing that our time is coming, and when it hits the ground, the earth will feel it! Read More

Five Strategies for Navigating Remote Learning (While Working at Home)

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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

8 Essential Life Skills You Should Teach Your Children

8 Essential Life Skills You Should Teach Your Children

As a parent, it’s important to think about this topic.Your child needs to learn more than just academics. Keep in mind that a child who can’t look after himself or herself can’t develop important life skills and other essential personality traits needed in adulthood. Therefore, you should not stop developing and improving your child’s life skills when he or she starts going to school. 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