The month of May has rolled around yet again; it’s Better Speech and Hearing Month. Part of my role as a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)...
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We're excited to be sponsoring the Vermont History Expo!
The Vermont History...
“How can I help my kids love art?” My mother asked my first-grade teacher.
My mom was not an expert in art herself but...
This past school year, my preschooler was in school four mornings a week for about three hours each day.
There were a lot of good...
If someone asked me the most important lesson I learned in my first year of homeschooling, I could answer without even thinking: If something...
There is a never-ending list of topics we should talk to our children about. One topic that doesn’t usually come to mind immediately is...
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Frederick Douglas, Harriet Tubman, and Rosa Parks are all glorious figures in Black American history. However, there are so...
It happened again the other day.
I was in my classroom and my kiddos had just returned from art or music, or someplace else outside...
For as many times as I have heard comments about gender stereotypes for girls, I have heard as many comments towards boys.
"Your hair looks like a...
As I tucked my children, ages 6 and 9, into bed tonight, I reflected upon the last year and how difficult it has been...
There is perhaps nothing more "Burlington" than a painted metal door in a South End walk-up that leads to a working art studio. And...
I was one of those kids with her nose always in a book. I remember looking forward to high school because I heard older...
Yesterday, the kids and I colored monster pictures.
Maggie is into patterns these days and so alternated coloring her monsters turquoise and brown. Sophia, having...
There are so many books out there for younger children that help to teach about emotions. Happy, angry, sad, and mad... we can begin...

















