Can children police themselves when they go online? Developing healthy internet safety habits and spatial reasoning can help your child handle online challenges. Parent tips, online surfing tools and mental development can go a long way in keeping your child’s...
Ever since the coronavirus pandemic hit in March of 2020, learning has been disrupted in all kinds of ways, from schools scrambling to set up remote classes in the spring to hybrid approaches popping up for the fall semester. As students and families navigate...
The 2020-2021 school year has begun in Georgia. In the Cherokee County School district, a second grader tested positive for COVID-19 on the second day of school. As a result, the class is now on a 14-day quarantine while parents have already committed to nine weeks of...
Choosing a school is difficult in ordinary times, but how do you choose a school in 2020 when you can’t tour it due to COVID-19 concerns? The decision is a big one, and there are a lot of considerations to take into account. Here we’ll walk you through some questions...
With distance learning on the rise, parents are looking for new ways to engage their kids. During the summer months, in particular, children are looking for fun ways to spend their time. If you haven’t yet incorporated project-based learning into your child’s...
With just months of remote learning under our belts, the assumption has arisen that private homeschooling students are getting a better remote learning experience than public homeschooling students. Is this true? If so, what can we do to bridge the gap? Let’s dive...