Tag: education
When I Leave You: A Note to My Early Intervention Families
Dear Families,
I have worked with you for months, maybe years, and it’s almost time for me to say goodbye. We have been preparing for...
2020 Summer Camp Guide
It might still be considered winter, but it’s that time of year when moms need to start thinking about summer plans. Wait, what!? Yup,...
Educational Products, Inc.: School Supplies Made Easy
Imagine this: you are on the hunt for school supplies. You are standing in the aisle with your three children; one is knocking over...
7 Great Titles, 2 Meaningful Weeks: Honoring National Young Readers Week...
What I Remember about Reading
1989. I was 7, the age my oldest child currently is. I’ll be honest. I don’t remember much about my...
Courageous Thinking
At King School, we seek more than achievement for our students. We open minds and spark courageous thinking. Every day, our students discover and...
Top 5 “School Year” Resolutions
Most people make New Year's resolutions. There’s just something about starting a new year that challenges people to start over and try to improve...
Notes for a First-Year Teacher
Dear first-year teacher,
Welcome to the profession. I know it’s been a few weeks since you officially started, but I was too busy getting my...
7 Reasons You Should Put Your Kids on the Bus this...
Last year, my son entered Kindergarten and began taking the bus. He was so excited about it, partially because I hyped it up and...
Back to School Hacks
The start of the new school year is an exciting time, but it's also an overwhelming one. Every back-to-school season, you have to figure out...
Ten Ways to Help Reduce the Stress of Homework
Jack Prelutsky wrote a poem that perfectly sums up the feeling most kids (and parents) have about homework.
Homework! Oh, Homework!
I hate you! You stink!
I...