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When we are picking out Christmas presents for children it can be difficult to decide exactly what kind of toys to buy. I am a really big fan of the educational type toys and games but we have to remember that imaginative play is just as important.

I have to admit that the educational toys make me feel better about buying the gifts. I like to know that while my child is playing he is learning. After all that is what chil continue reading…

Probably the greatest benefit of online education is the incredible convenience that it offers. You can do your schoolwork and studying based on your schedule. No more 8am classes, no more 4-hour lectures.

This obviously has huge implications for students who have jobs, a family to take care of, or both. Instead of trying to juggle your classes around a 9-to-5 job or your son’s soccer practice, distance learni continue reading…

Homeschooling is challenging to get going with, add the suspicion of teaching a child with special needs and you are increasing the difficulty of homeschooling Tim and Lisa at home. This does not mean that it can’t be done, as there are lots of youngsters with disabilities being homeschooled and successfully at that. Irregardless, there are some confusions and roadblocks along the way so here are a few hints to keep on your fri continue reading…

I’m no expert on the Montessori Method. Maybe there’s details I’m not fond of. I still want to declare: I Love Maria Montessori!

Here’s why:

I’ve been studying Rudolp continue reading…