Kids and Reading
Have you ever wondered what are some ways to help your nanny children learn to read? Don’t know where to begin? Over at The Measured Mom has some great ideas […]
Have you ever wondered what are some ways to help your nanny children learn to read? Don’t know where to begin? Over at The Measured Mom has some great ideas […]
Many parents and nannies have children in their lives who are anxious to read or begin reading. But over at The Measured Mom, shares 5 things children need to know […]
How to Create a Reading-Friendly Space for Kids Former president of Stanford University, Ray L. Wilbur said, “The potential possibilities of any child are the most intriguing and stimulating in […]
One of the many things about Nannies that makes them special is that they bring a learning environment with them wherever they go. Every day is filled with opportunities to […]
As nannies, many of us work with children on their reading and beginning reading. Have you ever had a child that has a true problem with reading? Check out this […]
3 Areas For Nannies to Make a Big Impact There’s a certain balancing act we nannies must manage in the course of doing our jobs. We want to help […]
Regarding Nannies was recently given an opportunity to review five educational workbooks from Carson-Dellosa Publishing. When these arrived in the mail, I was thrilled to sit down and start […]
Sightwords.com is a comprehensive sequence of teaching activities, techniques, and materials for one of the building blocks of early child literacy. This collection of resources is designed to help teachers, parents, […]
Today’s guest post is from CincyNanny. Encouraging Reading By: Trisha Knueven Have you ever ran into the dilemma of having a terrific reader who wants to read easier […]
Our good friends over at CincyNanny shared an article back in 2011 about encouraging kids to read. It was a great article and had a bunch of helpful tips and links […]