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How to Teach Children Social-Emotional Skills at Home
Teaching children social-emotional skills is critical for their development and success. Start with these simple strategies that can be incorporated into everyday life and routines. This post is sponsored by Playstories. All opinions are my own. Parents naturally want what is best for their children. Not only do we want them to succeed in school, but we also want them to be self-aware and respectful of others. That’s why it’s important to incorporate social-emotional learning (SEL) activities throughout the day. While your children are at school, we hope that the teachers are doing their best to support their social-emotional development. ...
Will You Help Us with The Homeschool Show?
by Matthew McDill, Nov 21 Hopefully, you’ve already discovered The Homeschool Show! This is our most recent project to help parents homeschool with confidence and joy. This week we released episode 9, and we’ve already had guests on the show like Dr. Brian Ray (NHERI), attorney Dan Beasley (HSLDA), Yvette Hampton (of the Schoolhouse Rocked documentary), Tim Lambert (THSC), Dr. Kathy Koch (Celebrate Kids), and more! We’ve discussed current legislative issues in NC and offered lots of homeschool tips. Would you consider helping us with the show? Here’s what you can do: 1) Watch it. We release a new episode...
Noom Mood review
— Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission.At the close of 2020, I remember thinking, “Good riddance. I’m ready for a new year.” Little did I know that 2021 would prove much more stressful. And I know I’m not the only one who can say that. Maybe this year hasn’t presented us with the same level of shock we experienced with the first COVID surge, but as the pandemic stretches indefinitely before us, a general sense of weariness seems to be settling in. It’s been quite the emotional and...
Five Minute Friday - Hide
This post contains affiliate links - using affiliate links from Homeschool Coffee Break helps fuel this blog. One word. Five minutes to write about it. This is the idea behind Five Minute Friday and this is today's free-writing post. hide and seek hideaway ******************** My kids (who are adults, just to be clear) and I have had a little hide-and-seek game going for awhile now. It involves a squishy Minion toy that I received in a gift bag near the beginning of the year. This cute Minion sat out on the kitchen counter for a long time - weeks, I'm sure. I...
Rhyming Words Worksheets pdf for Kindergarten
Kids will love learning about the rhymes with these fun and free rhyming words worksheets. Their are lots of fun activity options in this pack of rhyming worksheets for kindergarten and first graders. Use the 12 different sets of activities including matching rhyming words worksheet. Simply print rhyming words worksheets pdf and you are ready to play […] The post Rhyming Words Worksheets pdf for Kindergarten appeared first on 123 Homeschool 4 Me.