January 16, 2020lucyteachchildren Surprisingly there are few differences when teaching left and right-handed children to handwrite. A left-handed child needs a slightly different pencil grip, and [...]
photo: Orchard School Student Aliza Pressman, Contributor As a psychologist, I’ve spent nearly 20 years studying how to care for and raise good humans. The overlooked skill I always tell […]
Kim Komando tells you about scammers who are targeting kids and teens right now. Kim Komando, https://www.komando.com/ What comes to mind when you think of someone getting scammed? A grandma on [...]
How to Participate In the Great Backyard Bird Count Participating in the Great Backyard Bird Count is easy, fun to do alone or with others, and can be done anywhere […]
Love, Loyalty and Sacrifice: Students to Perform “Into the Woods” Careful the things you say \ Children will listen \ Careful the things you do \ Children will see and […]
So You’re Going to the Snow? by Rob Carlmark, California Weather with Rob Carlmark: More than sunshine One of my favorite revelations is the term “the snow”…that’s how you [...]
By Nicole M. Young, MSW Dear parents, foster parents, grandparents, relative caregivers, and other adults raising children and teens, We’re celebrating YOU in January 2024! For the 12th year in [...]
Board Games 2023 Copy this great list of games that local parents recommend based on experience! Racko is easy for little kids but still fun for grown ups. We like […]
Bucks County Free Library January 28, 2019 Playing board games is entertaining, but that is only one benefit of board game playing. There has been quite a resurgence in the […]
A Christmas Story to Warm Your Heart Author Unknown “It’s just a small, white envelope stuck among the branches of our Christmas tree. No name, no identification, no inscription. It [...]