With these unprecedented times, it is important to look at our children’s egos and self-assurance. They have suffered greatly during this pandemic. Fears and feelings of insecurity are prevalent among even the youngest. Take time to reassure them that they are safe and try to allay their fears.

I often did a rap with my first graders to assure them that they were good and could do good things. I’M  GOOD, I’M VERY GOOD, AND I CAN DO GOOD THINGS.  While rapping this tune to a beat, I would have them put their right hand on their left shoulder, left hand on theirContinue reading “With these unprecedented times, it is important to look at our children’s egos and self-assurance. They have suffered greatly during this pandemic. Fears and feelings of insecurity are prevalent among even the youngest. Take time to reassure them that they are safe and try to allay their fears.”

Sarasota Herald Tribune Article

    Teacher uses music, movement Susan Owens, center, with former student Betty Voegler, left, and student Janice DePerna, looks at photos of DePerna’s 4-year-old son, Jack Jacobs, after class at Manatee Community College last week. Owens, a 40-year teacher, leads the class for young teachers. STAFF PHOTO / JENNA ISAACSON By LIZ BABIARZ PostedContinue reading “Sarasota Herald Tribune Article”

Summer is a great time to improve academic skills without worksheets. Taking your child to the library and having him select a book to enjoy together is a great activity to promote reading skills. After reading the book, you can act out the story as a family. Making simple costumes and getting the whole family involved makes it fun. If your child has difficulty in math, get some music which involves the area in which he struggles. Music is a great way to make math fun and also enhances memory. Play board games which involve reading and math. Go to the craft store and purchase some projects which he will enjoy and involve math and reading as well. That makes reading and math relevant and rewarding. Involve your child in some cooking projects, allowing him to read the recipes and do the measuring of ingredients. Your child may learn much more without the stress of the classroom. Be creative and enjoy!!!