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The Dyslexia Code: Why Right-Brained Children Should be Left…Alone by Karl de Leeuw

The Dyslexia Code: Why Right-Brained Children Should be Left…Alone by Karl de Leeuw

Disclosure / Disclaimer: I received this ebook, free of charge, from Books Go Social, via #Netgalley, for blog review purposes. No compensation, monetary or in kind, has been received or implied for this post. Nor was I told how to post about them. All opinions are my own. Synopsis:For far too long dyslexia has been seen as a curse. It’s time to celebrate the gift that dyslexia can be.Making up

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The most important thing to do before summer ends

The most important thing to do before summer ends

The most important thing to do before summer ends ~ Written by Melissa Camara Wilkins I want to tell you a secret: there hasn’t been much space in my brain lately. The reasons for that are both super involved and kind of boring, so I won’t trouble you with them. The reason I mention it at all is this: by the time June rolled around, I was so, so glad for summer to arrive. I was glad to let go of routines and bedtimes and the kinds of decisions that don’t relate to swimming and ice cream. I was ready...

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The Ultimate Cross Stitch Project Planner

The Ultimate Cross Stitch Project Planner

.wp-block-image img {max-width: 100%;} img {height: auto;} The Ultimate Cross Stitch Project Planner is a post from Confessions of a Homeschooler. If you’ve enjoyed this post, be sure to follow Erica on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Pinterest! Also be sure to stop by her Community to join the discussion or her Store to see her latest items! The Ultimate Cross Stitch Project Planner is an 8×10 PDF download including 54 full-color planning pages! Since it’s a PDF, it is also customizable so you can print more or less of the planning pages, making this planner totally customizable and unique to fit your...

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Book-Based Activity Kits for Kids: Ivy Kids Review

Book-Based Activity Kits for Kids: Ivy Kids Review

  Are you looking for project ideas that will keep your child learning and having fun too? Take a look at Ivy Kids book-based activity kits for kids. Started by a stay-at-home mom and Early Childhood educator, Ivy Kids kits are filled with hands-on learning activities centered around a book for kids.   This post […] The post Book-Based Activity Kits for Kids: Ivy Kids Review appeared first on The Stay-at-Home-Mom Survival Guide.

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Brain Breaks for Kids

Brain Breaks for Kids

Whether your children are in a traditional classroom, learning online, homeschooling, or using zoom for school – young kids need a break from sitting for prolonged periods of time. No matter how engaging technology can be, kids get antsy and need to move their little bodies. Brain breaks for kids are the solution with a […] The post Brain Breaks for Kids appeared first on 123 Homeschool 4 Me.

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