One little baby highlights the fine line between duty and desire…Troy Keiser won't hire a woman, no matter how skilled, or beautiful, for the dangerous work of his elite security firm. Plus, there's no way he could keep his hands off Mila Stern! But when his sister and infant nephew need protection, Troy offers Mila a job…as a caretaker for them both.Mila doesn't know much about kids, but she'll learn if it means Troy hiring her for more than this assignment. But as she falls for the baby — and her sexy boss! — she uncovers a secret about the boy in her care that could change everything…
DIY Song Cubes to help children learn music "old favorites" and practice finding and keeping the beat; for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten.
Antoni Gaudi, Casa Mila, Typical Floor Plan, Barcelona, Spain, 1905-1910
The preschool years are a time of exploration and discovery. They are also filled with learning a lot about what makes us unique individuals. Recently, I started working with my toddler on identifying and naming body parts and reading various All About Me Books. Today we’re sharing a fun all about me preschool science activity...Read More
Today's blog post will be a quickie. I was just so excited about my latest Target find, I had to share it with my teaching friends! So let's get started with our build a sight word fun! I knew it was going to be a good trip because this was the first thing I saw when...
Here come some lovely phonetic alphabet charts for you:
TGIF! Happy Five for Friday! I love linking up with Kacey every week… it’s keeping my blog awake these days, lol. I’m having a BLAST with my firsties this year! Last year was ALL behavior and sensory, this year is all about BOOT CAMP basic skills and FUN. Here’s a peek: SLINKIES! I read about [...]
Along with all my other usual Valentine's activities I do this time of year.. I like to do a mini unit on magnets! Here are a few aweso...
Learn all about the Maya civilization and how you can teach Spanish lessons about the Maya culture to your kids.
Today's blog post will be a quickie. I was just so excited about my latest Target find, I had to share it with my teaching friends! So let's get started with our build a sight word fun! I knew it was going to be a good trip because this was the first thing I saw when...
I'm just letting you know up front: This post is a bit long, but it is worth your time, especially if you are interested in teaching your child to read at an early age! Feel free to check out the videos of my little guy reading and at the end of this post, you will
Here come some lovely phonetic alphabet charts for you:
Young bilingual children often mix languages when they are speaking. Is this a problem? Read this article to find out why language mixing occurs and what it means when children do this.
TGIF! Happy Five for Friday! I love linking up with Kacey every week… it’s keeping my blog awake these days, lol. I’m having a BLAST with my firsties this year! Last year was ALL behavior and sensory, this year is all about BOOT CAMP basic skills and FUN. Here’s a peek: SLINKIES! I read about [...]
Here's what you need to know if you are considering homeschooling your child with dyslexia, including signs to look for and lesson planning tips.
Second language acquisition isn’t limited to the classroom – it’s easy to practice through play-based activities at home! Here are tips from experts to help expand your child’s second language learning at home.
A clear and concise look at how to teach a dyslexic child to spell at home with fun activities, useful games and tried and tested methods.
Along with all my other usual Valentine's activities I do this time of year.. I like to do a mini unit on magnets! Here are a few aweso...
Our initial experience with raising our child to be bilingual revealed five key points to clarify your approach to raising bilingual and multilingual kids.
In this post, I will go into how to read to bilingual children in the minority language when there is a lack of books in the target language.
Students, parents, and teachers must understand that the dyslexic’s brain isn’t “broken” or deficient, just organized in a different way. And there is specialized reading instruction specifically for the different brain structure.