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Hi everyone! Happy (almost) fall! This was my first official week back to school with kids… but I spent it in bed. Yep. Sick the first week of school. Not fun.
Today my post is all about parents, specifically parents participating in their children’s education. In our school mission statement, it states that parents are the primary educators. I think that’s really important. More and more we are seeing the iPad or iPhone as primary educators. Ouch. There, I said it. I’m being harsh and definitely over exaggerating, but there is a little truth in it. However, there are still TONS of parents who want to work with their kids and are so eager for ideas of how to do this. So for this post, I’ve pulled some of my favorite posts and pins that involve kids at home learning and exploring with parents. At the end of this post, there is a page filled with QR codes that lead to some of these great posts. The goal is to encourage those iPad parents to interact more with their kids and to give those eager parents the resources they want/need. 🙂
I love this post about fun science experiments to do at home! What a great way to bond with your kids while getting them thinking and exploring.