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Jan
2023
7

What To Do With A Student –

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by Terry Heick

Say you’ve got some students. 

Two or 122. Doesn’t matter–they’re there. What should you do with them? Oh, lots. There is a lot to consider.

First, you have to see them. Really see them for who they are, where they are. Not as test results, pending adults, nor as vessels for filling, or humanoids to push towards some goal they may not understand in either theory or application. You can’t see them in terms of gender, grade level, intelligence, compliance–you have to see that student. Who ‘are’ they? Where are they ‘from’? What do they think about themselves? About other people? About their own potential and their future? What motivates them? What do they–more than anything else–want?

Then you accept them. Accept everything without judgment because it has nothing to do with you, and probably less to do with them that you’d think. In your

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Jan
2023
6

Puberty education varies widely. Here’s a science-based ‘period talk’ to inform both kids and adults

Listen to Short Wave on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts.

When and how people receive puberty education varies greatly. Some are taught according to thorough curricula; others spend hours searching for answers to their questions online.

Short Wave co-host Emily Kwong is in the first category. When 10-year-old Emily first learned about periods, she asked her mom for diagrams and procedures — because information is comforting. On the other hand, when 10-year old Short Wave producer Margaret Cirino first learned about periods, she was confused and a little scared.

Fast forward a decade or so … and there is a lot that adult Emily and adult Marge still don’t know about their periods!

That’s why today Emily and Marge team up to provide a new and improved period talk. They chat with Kristyn Brandi, an OB/GYN and family planning doctor, and Mandi Tembo, a

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Jan
2023
5

Child Psychologist

Educational PsychologyA psychologist is skilled to work with folks and are able to work together and cope well. Most people search for connection with their partner by the mere advantage of the fact that they are in love”. Beyond that, maybe they’ve tried to decide on a partner from a similar social environment, or somebody with related intellectual and educational requisites. Interests, hobbies, skilled and social goals and private goals in life may be of prime significance, as is the desire to kind a household, educate the ensuing kids inside a particular faith or philosophy, and so forth. Evidently a great sexual connection tends to be of high significance with the vast majority of individuals as properly.

Linda Hill is the Wallace Brett Donham Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Enterprise College and chair of the Management Initiative. Hill is regarded as one of many prime consultants on management—her analysis … Read more

Jan
2023
5

Getting your childcare center finances ready for the holiday season

Happy Holidays!!!

The holiday season is upon us once again, and–along with all your usual traditions–if you’re a HiMama Billing & Payments Processing customer, there are a few other items you should take care of this season. 

Here are three things to keep in mind while you’re getting your childcare center finances ready for the end of this year:

1. Subsidy Update

We’ve made some huge strides this past year when it comes to our in-app Billing functionality. The latest upgrade is a new version of our Subsidy Feature–in case you missed out, you can watch these videos to learn all about tracking funding and our Billing app reporting capabilities.

2. Pausing Automated Invoices

If your center is closing over the holidays, make sure you turn off any tuition plans so that you’re not generating invoices over the course of your closure. Not sure how to do that?

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Jan
2023
4

Fascinating Under the Sea Coloring Pages to Print & Color

Join us in an adventure to admire sea creatures with our under the sea coloring pages. Print the ocean themed coloring pages pdf files, grab your blue crayons and coloring pencils, and enjoy these coloring ocean activities!

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Let’s color these under the sea coloring pages!

Free Printable Under The Sea Coloring Pages

Our beautiful collection of ocean-themed under the sea coloring pages is perfect for kids of all ages who are interested in the mystery of the sea and coloring activities. Click the green button to download now:

Did you know that our coloring pages have been downloaded over 100,000 times in the last year?!

Whether you need these coloring pages for classroom use or just for a quick activity at home, these printables are all you need to keep your little ones entertained for hours.

Under the Sea Coloring Page Set Includes

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Jan
2023
2

Easy Snow Ice Cream Recipe for Preschoolers

Want to make snow ice cream with your kids? This super easy winter recipe makes a great treat for a cold and snowy day. With only a few simple ingredients, you’ll be making memories that will last a lifetime with your little learners.

This simple recipe is perfect for the classroom. You can even whip up a batch at home with your family on a snow day – if you’re lucky enough have them!

How to Make Snow Ice Cream with Kids

Easy Snow Ice Cream Recipe

Making snow ice cream is a great winter activity and a super fun way to enjoy the winter season for adults and children alike, I like to think of it as a tasty science experiment!

But just in case the idea of eating snow makes you cringe, allow me to reassure you that this recipe calls for carefully curated, clean, freshly fallen snow only.

Here’s a pro tip: If the

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Jan
2023
1

Preschool January Morning Bins

The new year is here, and the Preschool January Morning Bins are sure to help you start the year off right! These have been my favorite resource to create each month, and I have been so happy with how fun they have turned out to be. My hope is that your students find them to be as enjoyable as it was for me to make them. Let’s dive into the Preschool January Morning Bins!

Most preschools have a scattered drop-off time, so mornings can be chaotic. Therefore, it’s crucial to have a consistent plan of activities for these young students to participate in as they trickle in. The Preschool Morning Bins are exactly what you need to start the day off in a positive, focused and stress-free way! These hands-on activities provide an ideal opportunity for preschool students to practice basic skills to warm up their minds and be ready

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Dec
2022
31

Glasses for Kids and The “MEsquad” Journey

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Creator of MEsquad, a brand of affordable, customizable, and nearly indestructible pairs of silicone-based glasses for children, Katherine Giovannone is a versatile entrepreneur who comes from a strong background in finance and business operations.

Glasses for Kids

The “MEsquad” Journey

Katherine initially began her career in banking. After realizing very quickly that the profession wasn’t for her, she decided that it was time to peek inside and explore all the creative parts of her brain. From there she went on to land jobs in sales, distribution, and manufacturing roles, a journey of events that eventually led her to create the MEsquad brand after seeing that the children’s eyewear industry was desperately missing an affordable and durable kids’ collection that was also fun for them too.

The first MEsquad designs were meant to be launched in stores, however, the COVID-19 pandemic changed all of that, with all of their tradeshows

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Dec
2022
29

The Simplicity of Cider, by Amy E. Reichert

The Simplicity of Cider, by Amy E. Reichert has been on my TBR for a minute and I figured it was the perfect time of the year to (finally) pick it up. I’m so glad I did!

Sanna Lund and her dad, Einars, live on their family apple orchard in Door County, WI. While the business is struggling, Sanna stays devoted to making cider and tending to the orchard alongside her dad. Developers are more than interested in buying the orchard and turning it into a theme park, but the idea to Einars and Sanna is unthinkable. Einars hires Isaac Banks, a handsome father from California, for summer help on the orchard. He moves onto the land with his son, Bass, from whom he is keeping a big secret. While Sanna appreciates Isaac’s help on the orchard after her dad is injured, she can’t help but feeling like the newest

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Dec
2022
28

Welcoming Marni Baker Stein as Coursera’s new Chief Content Officer

By Jeff Maggioncalda, CEO, Coursera

Partners power Coursera. It is their expertise, content, and credentials that bring over 110 million learners to the platform to transform their lives. As we continue to expand these valuable partnerships and the job-relevant content on Coursera, I’m pleased to welcome Marni Baker Stein as our new Chief Content Officer, starting December 19, 2022.

Marni will be responsible for deepening our relationships with our 275+ university and industry partners. She’ll work closely with them on content and credential innovations that will increase access, align with job market demands, and meet learners where they are. She brings more than 25 years of experience producing and scaling online and hybrid education programs to Coursera. 

Most recently, Marni was Chief Academic Officer and Provost at Western Governors University (WGU), where she led its four colleges and served more than 135,000 students with programs that improved access and affordability

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