When I started college, I quickly realized that the rest of my class was far ahead of me. In addition to struggling to understand the material, I also had a hard time working in group settings and understanding how the lectures tied to the homework. After failing my first two semesters, a helpful counselor asked me to sign up for a study habits class. In the class, I learned how to apply myself in formal educational settings, which really helped. I think that everyone should take the time to understand how to learn, so that they can be successful in their classes.
12 September 2016
If it seems like words "early literacy" are the buzzwords for early childhood development and education, you're very perceptive. Skills such as reading and writing early on are major cornerstones of learning in the first few years of life. That said, early math education is quickly catching up and becoming essential in preschool and kindergarten classrooms. Why? Check out these reasons that explain the importance of beginning mathematics in the younger years.
1 June 2016
Cars were once seen as dangerous machines, but they have evolved into a tool that many people rely on each day. With attitudes about cars becoming more and more relaxed, it's more important than ever to teach your teen how to respect the dangers associated with driving. Here are three things you should be teaching your teen driver as he or she completes driving school in order to help him or her become a leader on the road.
29 February 2016
One of the common fears that many parents have when they begin sending their child to daycare is that their child will get sick more than they would if they stayed at home. This is a valid concern. Because your child will be exposed to more people at daycare than they might otherwise, they have the potential to have various viruses and bacteria passed on to them. However, getting sick while at daycare may not be the worst thing for your child.