As I sit for a semi-second and think about the ignorance in the world, I think back to a recent incident when someone thought my son came from a broken home. How ignorant and insensitive. Why? Because he has no control over what he does. So he’s broken and comes from a broken home? No, […]
Review and Giveaway of Learn With Homer App
***Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Learn With Homer. All opinions are 100% my own.*** Learn with Homer has a great story behind it and even greater lessons to be learned by children. Stephanie Dua is an inspiration. She’s a mother from Brooklyn who, like myself, took into consideration the need for rigorous academics for […]
The Importance of Poetry and Ways to Implement It
April is National Poetry Month and I wanted to share why poems are important for readers and how you can implement them in the classroom, as well as in your home. The importance of Poetry: * Poetry allows us to dissect a piece– Poems cover every topic and we are better able to understand them when […]
Ringworm (Tinea) Preventions for Teachers and Parents
In the classroom you never know what you will be confronted with on a daily basis. You never know what you might take home with you as well- it can go from least severe such as a common cold to the worse, bedbugs. Of course you don’t think about it everyday but you do have […]