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  • How To Overcome Procrastination

    Procrastination is a common problem that can have negative consequences. If you’re a chronic procrastinator, you may feel like you’re always putti...
  • UK Authorizes Traffic Control Device for ‘Bike Bus’; It May Never Reach the US

    Under approval from Scottish officials, one device allows Bike Bus chaperones to control traffic lights while a large group of children bike to sch...
  • Bus Calendar Numbers Free Printable

    Grab these bus calendar numbers for your classroom today. They’re the perfect back-to-school calendar numbers that can also be used for math lesson...
  • Shape Activities for Preschool and Kindergarten

    The ultimate collection of the best shape activities for preschool and kindergarten! Explore these fun and easy activity ideas to teach your child ...
  • Daycare Educators: Undervalued and Overlooked

    I have been working as a daycare technician for a couple of years now. I don’t like to single anyone out who works for me, yet I feel the women who...
  • Homer Early Learning Program Prepared My Kiddo for Kindergarten – Try it FREE for 60 Days!

    See why we love Homer and how you can score a free trial for your kiddos! Going back to school is tough. Homer helps make the transition smoother...
  • 10 Things to do with Number Cards

    Liven up your math moments, warm ups, transitions and brain breaks with fast prep number and counting activities. Grab your number cards and a few ...
  • Dyscalculia, More Than “Bad at Math” [Video]

    By Understood When does being “bad at math” mean something more? For Lily, a Missouri teen with dyscalculia, math struggles go a lot further than m...
  • 37 Instances Of People Getting Booed, Despite The Fact That They Were Actually Right About Something

    Doubting your own knowledge is normal and it is actually a sign of intelligence, because even the great Greek philosopher once said “I know that I ...
  • How private schools are prioritizing STEM

    These days, discussions about quality education and setting kids up for success invariably include the importance of STEM. But what is STEM? Why do...
  • Teach Critical Thinking

    There’s a reason why the brain uses 25% of the calories you eat: Thinking is hard work. Subjects like math and science — the ones only “smart” kids...
  • If The World Feels Like A Terrible Place, Here Are 130 Of The Most Wholesome Things People Shared Online To Make Each Other’s Day (New Pics)

    With autumn blues slowly creeping into our cooling homes and days getting shorter, it’s easy to feel a little down. You may feel a little more sens...