The studies of Science and Mathematics occupy two of the three problem areas in education for children and adults. The third is reading comprehension. Science and Math are different animals, however, because Math is dealing with numbers, rather than letters and Science combines math with reading comprehension […]
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Everyone remembers the time honored traditional school game of Show and Tell. It was a chance for every child to show their friends their neat new pet or their fairy wings, or the awesome vacation pictures from white water rafting with grandparents over the summer. It helps […]
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Interactive learning is more effective because you’re having so much fun playing with the application you don’t even realize you’ve just learned something. In order to learn something and retain it, the information needs to be delivered in a way the audience finds engaging. That makes sense […]
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Child Psychologist Jean Piaget discovered in the early 1900’s that there are different stages of cognitive development in people that change as we get older. Each stage of development has a different focus. In the Sensori-Motor stage, which takes place between birth and the age of 2, […]
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Dyslexia used to be thought of as a single disorder rather than a list of disorders that may or may not be present in the same child. It is used mostly as a blanket term to encompass learning disabilities in the form of writing, reading or spelling. […]
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In the 21st century, everything can be done online from shopping to collage classes to keeping your child busy in the car so that you can drive safely. If you are wondering if your child is being actively entertained or if junior might actually be learning something, […]
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