5 Ways Middle Schoolers are Just Like Preschoolers

As parents, we are prepared for the terrible twos, the fearsome fours, and the possible trauma of starting kindergarten.  We talk about our youngest kids incessently, read books and articles and painstakingly get advice from others.  We calm our parenting fears and we catch our breath when they are well into elementary school.  Then one…

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The Power Struggle

For anyone who has spent an extended amount of time with a child aged 1-18, you are most likely familiar with struggling for power.  “The Power Struggle” as I call it usually starts with a simple request from the adult and much to our chagrin, the child refuses.  As soon as the child refuses, the…

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Learn from the Learner

From the desk of Amanda… The State Employees Credit Union where I bank has a play area for kids.  Genius, right?  But what I ‘m writing about is what I learned about my role as a parent and teacher by watching my daughter play there this week. I was in one of the nearby offices…

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The Power of a Postcard

On our recent trip to the beach, I grabbed a few postcards in the checkout line so we could send them to some family that didn’t make the trip. Taking time to write postcards is a quick and easy way to ease your preschooler into writing and increase their “literary sense.”  I set aside some…

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A Simple Math Conversation

Today’s blog is really written for my parent friends who are not exactly big math fans.  And it is also written for my Aunt/Uncle/Grandparent friends who may not be math experts.  Basically if you come in contact with a child who is still learning math and you are not necessarily a teacher, this blog is…

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No Need to Whisper When You Talk About Tutoring

From the desk of Hope… Education Resource Group has a very quiet and subdued tutoring arm called ERG Kids. The reason it is quiet and subdued is because it is reserved for those students who need a personalized approach to academic support. Our goal is to stay small and cozy and very importantly, make a…

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