School-Travel Safety Tips

If you are like most drivers, you probably can count the exact number of school bus stops between your home and your office because it seems no matter what time you leave in the morning, you end up behind an Orlando preparatory school bus that stops every two blocks to pick up passengers. Rather than grousing and “pushing” the bus…

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Make Healthy Lunches Fun

If you have a picky eater at home, you know how difficult it can be to get them to try anything that isn’t a chicken nugget. Some kids are afraid of trying new things, but if you make their lunch a fun experience, they may be open to trying something they’ve never had before. You’ve probably seen pictures of cute…

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Educational Field Trips for Florida Families

When my children were young, my husband’s business sent him across the state every few months. We viewed these endeavors as educational field trips and visited tiny museums in Daytona, zoos huddled behind landfills in Naples, and every science museum we could find. Florida was a tourist haven long before Walt Disney arrived, and many attractions are surprisingly inexpensive–or free.…

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Teaching Themes for the Future

Every year, the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) selects a number of teaching trends to track. For 2014-15, NAIS, a nonprofit membership association that advocates on behalf of its 1,700 independent private schools and educational organizations, chose four themes they consider “priority interests.” While the trends will undoubtedly continue for years to come, these four will be scrutinized and…

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Back-to-School Tips for Kids

Growing up, summer was a time of swimming, riding my bike, reading, and relaxing. I faced each day with ebullience until that fateful day when I would enter the local department store with my mom and note with a sudden dose of reality that summer did not last forever; the school supplies were once again positioned in the most prominent…

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What Makes a Good Private School

The ultimate goal of parents is to raise self-reliant children who can think critically and are good citizens. To reach this goal, many parents enroll their children into a private school with the understanding that most private schools exceed public schools in regards to academic accomplishments. However, not all Orlando private schools are created equally, and many parents wonder what…

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Parental Role Models and How They Affect Your Child’s Academic Performance

The definition of a role model oftentimes brings to mind a favorite baseball player or pop star.  However, any person your child emulates is a role model, whether it is you, a favorite teacher, or a best friend. A good role model–such as a coach, Orlando school teacher, or another adult–can increase your child’s self-esteem, positively influence academic performance, and…

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Increase Your Child’s Creativity to Help Them Be a Better Student

It may seem ironic to realize children learn through creative play, but research has proven that preschoolers are able to solve problems using critical thinking, express opinions and ideas that would not normally surface in a face-to-face conversation, and learn to take risks through creative expression. Although often paired with art, creative expression need not contain a paintbrush or a…

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