There’s no such thing as a perfect parent, and many families deal with issues that can make parenting feel downright impossible at times. The global pandemic has only exacerbated these problems for many people. Resources like books written by experts in their field can be useful to stressed out parents. Here are some top picks […]
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Children’s faces lit up with “pure delight” when the Countess of Wessex visited a Reading charity for their 15th anniversary. Her Royal Highness met with families associated with Parenting Special Children, which supports parents with kids who have special needs. CEO Ruth Pearse said it was an honor to welcome Countess Sophie, alongside Reading Borough […]
I’m an old-fashioned type of girl. Keeping pace and translating our digital world is spinning my skull like a gravitron at a fair. Today’s digital planners let me, despite my best efforts, plan meetings at night instead of during the day. I can’t be the only one! I prefer the clouds in the sky to […]
Three faculties of Lehigh University’s College of Education recently received research grants from the Institute of Education Sciences (IES), the branch of the U.S. Department of Education that supports research, statistics, and evaluation to anchor educational practice and policy. Two of the three received prestigious prizes for young researchers. Esther Lindström, Assistant Professor of Special […]
I started reading aloud before bed a few years ago, hoping to calm the mental noise my ADHD brain was making at night that was keeping me awake. It worked! Reading aloud has helped me calm my mind and at least improve my sleep a little. Over the weeks, I also noticed my general reading […]
Hi Guys! I love reading books and it’s been a while since I’ve read them. This would be my first book and my first book review in a long time. So today’s selection is “The Magic of Reading for Young Children” by Charu Sareen Gujjal Reading to young children Since I have two girls, one […]