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This meal kit for kids can have dinner ready in minutes

This meal kit for kids can have dinner ready in minutes

— Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission.I hate to cook for my family. There, I said it. My kid survives on a steady rotation of tacos, pizza, pasta, and quesadillas, and it’s pretty much all my fault. While I do believe in encouraging kids to try new things, I work full time, volunteer at my son’s school, and I’m also the primary extra-curricular chauffeur and homework helper in our family. I only have so much determination to push my child outside of his culinary comfort zone when he...

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This one gadget keeps my kids occupied for hours

This one gadget keeps my kids occupied for hours

— Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission.When my kids were toddlers, we used to walk to the library for storytime every week. It was a great opportunity for them to hear stories read aloud by an adult who was well-rested enough to have the enthusiasm to give the characters different voices. The kids loved it, and I loved that they were exposed to a wide range of stories that we didn't have on our own bookshelves at home. My kids are way too old for library storytime these...

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Free Printable 2nd Grade Sight Words Game

Free Printable 2nd Grade Sight Words Game

This Second Grade Sight Words Games is a great way to work on learning grade 2 sight words while playing a fun sight word games online. Children will work on reading and fluency with these key dolche sight words. Simply print this 2nd grade sight word games to work on learning 2nd grade sight words. Use […] The post Free Printable 2nd Grade Sight Words Game appeared first on 123 Homeschool 4 Me.

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First Week Back at CoOp

First Week Back at CoOp

   This week was our first week back at CoOp!  We didn't meet last year so this year feels extra special.  We are on a new day and at a new location so there is a lot of transition but the kids were ecstatic to see friends and get started on their classes.  This year I am teaching a Handwriting Without Tears class  .

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Bullying, racism and being 'different': Why some families are opting for remote learning regardless of COVID-19

Bullying, racism and being 'different': Why some families are opting for remote learning regardless of COVID-19

One parent of a child with physical disabilities said their child preferred online learning because 'his physical disabilities aren’t a barrier to inclusion ... ' (Shutterstock)The COVID-19 pandemic has provoked a public debate about the value of learning online for elementary school students. Much of this dialogue has been negative, with a focus on the experiences that children are missing by not being a part of in-person classrooms. In an effort to learn more about remote education at the elementary level, we collected data from those with the most first-hand experiences — parents, students and teachers — in the form...

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