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From Funny Faces to Formal Writing – How Emojis Changed the Way We Communicate
Although emojis and acronyms have little to no place in formal writing, they do have an interesting and useful place in communication. Not only do these truncated forms of communication save time, they also force the reader to interpret and translate images into thoughts and feelings.
Reading Rewires Your Brain: Why Raising A Reader is So Important
The habit of reading, especially if started at an early age, helps in brain development and enhances imagination. As you learn to read, even late in life as an adult, you brain actually changes and rewires. Building this habit is truly giving your child a gift for their lifetime.
How To Improve My Child’s Vocabulary: Fun Tips to Use Every Day
“First thing’s first, if you’ve just learned your child’s vocabulary is not up to standard, you’re not alone. It’s estimated that at least 40% of students are lacking the vocabulary that is necessary to access their learning.” - Lauren, English Writing Specialist and English Teacher
How to Support Your Child's Learning - Post-COVID
The COVID-19 pandemic has been tough on everyone especially parents. We have been challenged like never before especially when it comes to remote learning. This has also been a tough time on the mental health of children. This article provides tips to get through this difficult time and to come out stronger as a family.