Dr. Kristi Smith, Director of Education & Training • May 16, 2018
Our planet has a history of being affected by floods and other disasters. While the flood of water will recede and the disaster will eventually mend, the flood of emotions can continue to have a... Keep Reading
Rebecca Harris, Early Education Writer • May 2, 2018
What parent doesn't want a child who is more intuitively calm while staying physically active? One of the best ways to achieve both enhanced concentration and bodily strength is yoga. Most people... Keep Reading
Dr. Kristi Smith, Director of Education & Training • April 18, 2018
re • spon • si • bil • i • ty noun the state or fact of being responsible, answerable for something within one's power, control, or management In society today, we are... Keep Reading
Rebecca Harris, Early Education Writer • April 4, 2018
Getting children to sit down and eat a full, healthy meal can be a challenge. Generally speaking, it's a success just to get them fed before their day starts or bedtime approaches. However, creating... Keep Reading
Dr. Kristi Smith, Director of Education & Training • March 21, 2018
hu • mor noun the quality of being amusing or comic, especially as expressed in literature or speech My favorite song from my childhood goes, "When you come upon a frown, turn it... Keep Reading