Parenting: Out of the mouth of babes… 07 Jan 2019 Posted by Ms. Linda in General, Tips for Parents I was trying to figure out some sound parenting advice to write, when I thought I would go to the source. I asked my kids (who are now 21, 26 and 27) 2 questions: 1. What is one thing you are thankful for that we… no comments Read More
Hurray It’s Summer! – Fun & Educational Activities for Summer Vacation 20 Jun 2018 Posted by Ms. Christy in General, Tips for Parents “Hurray it’s summer!” echoes through the hallways. Students, teachers and parents are excited for what the summer months will hold. Yet parents often share that it’s hard to keep children busy, happy and still learning during the summer. What can you do to keep a… no comments Read More
Summer Vacation Goals: Helping Your Child Become a Reader 19 Jun 2018 Posted by Raffin Unson in Academics, General, Tips for Parents Teaching a child to love reading might be one of the toughest task for a parent especially if takes most of their time. In my years of teaching elementary, I’ve had students that cannot read at their own grade level. This is a big concern… no comments Read More
It’s Vacation Time Again! 06 Jan 2018 Posted by Ms. Linda in General, Tips for Parents (Website Admin apologizes for the delay in posting this blog by Ms. Linda. We hope that the holiday season has been a relaxing and blessed time.) I, too, as a parent remember the days of long summer, spring, winter and fall breaks. Almost always… no comments Read More
Have Fun this Mid-Term Break! 19 Oct 2017 Posted by Alisha in General, Tips for Parents With Mid-Term Break Coming up, here are a few things going on in Yokohama to pass the time. Some are free and others are not, but I hope the information proves useful. Hakkeijima Sea Paradise Located in Kanazawa-ku in Yokohama. Hakkeijima features an… no comments Read More
Helpful Hints: How to help your child write 18 Oct 2017 Posted by Raffin Unson in Academics, Tips for Parents As an elementary parent or teacher, have you ever had any concern with your own child or a certain student regarding messy and illegible hand writing? You probably thought that the child is being lazy or it’s just who he/she is. Studies show that people… no comments Read More