How the Kindergarten Enrollment Process Works

Your child is entitled to attend public kindergarten for free in the United States. However, in order for your child to attend kindergarten, you have to enroll your child in school first! The school has to know about your child in order to place them in a class. Kindergarten enrollment is the process schools and school districts go through to reach out to all kindergarten-aged students and get them enrolled in school. [Read More]

Have You Decided College Isn't For You?

When you graduated from high school, did you already know that you would never step inside a college or university? Perhaps you attended college for a while and you just didn't enjoy that experience. A lack of funds might have been the deciding factor in you not attending a college or university. Whatever the reason, you are probably aware that you do need to earn money in order to take care of yourself. [Read More]

3 Ways Homeschooling Parents Can Get Help & Support

If you're like many modern parents with children either in the public school system or about to enter it, you're not entirely happy with the quality of education today's public school students are receiving. Classrooms in many areas are simply so overcrowded that even excellent teachers aren't able to do their jobs to the best of their abilities. Like a lot of parents in your situation, you may be tempted to homeschool your children but are concerned that doing so would overwhelm your already busy schedule — and maybe you feel a bit intimidated because you feel as if you may not be able to teach your children everything they want and need to know. [Read More]

Three Montessori-Like Learning Tactics For Teaching Your Child This Summer

Just because it's summer doesn't mean the learning needs to stop. While many children will be attending Montessori summer camp sessions, parents can make sure the learning opportunities continue at home as well. Here are three Montessori-like parenting approaches to incorporate. Work As A Team Parents often underestimate their children's' capabilities. This can lead to excluding them from the daily activities of living, which are important to strengthening family roles and bonds. [Read More]