Push Past Challenges and Write What you Love
Brianna Chiles has struggled with epilepsy since age 10, having Grand Mal seizures regularly. She is still able to live her dream of...
How to (Finally) Stop Procrastinating
Students who procrastinate can often struggle in school, missing deadlines or adding unnecessary stress. How can we teach our kids to do...
How to Use Martial Arts to Get Smarter
Education doesn't just happen in the classroom. In this episode, Dane Dormio walks us through the ways martial arts can enhance a child's...
How to Stop Letting Tech Get the Best of your Family
Parents can't get away from tech these days- but we can get a handle on it and consciously decide how much we are going to allow in our...
Why Imagination Makes the Best Writers
Encourage your child to imagine and encourage them to write! Karen Cogan has seen the power of that in her own life. When she was young...
How to Connect with Students and Be More Flexible (Teacher Series)
Susan realized that the most important aspect of teaching really is building relationships with her students. Lesson plans may change,...
Why Kids Don't Need Quality Time Like You Think They Do
What does quality time really mean? And what do the studies show about how to get that time and how much our kids really need. The...
How to Have a Successful Parent Teacher Meeting
Meeting with the school to discuss your child's needs can be an emotional experience. Parent want what's best for their child, but are in...
How to Get Your Children's Book Published
How many times have you thought, I want to write my own children's book? But you haven't done it because there are so many obstacles in...
How to Effectively Teach Children's Literature
As a college instructor at Illinois State, Erika Romero focuses on teaching future teachers. Her children's literature classes use...