Nana’s Notes: Challenging Technology
How many times have you heard “I just need to finish this” when it’s time to eat, play together, or get ready for bed? It feels like you’ll be tearing
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How many times have you heard “I just need to finish this” when it’s time to eat, play together, or get ready for bed? It feels like you’ll be tearing
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I don’t think little guys play dress-up as much as they used to, because they’re so caught up in so many other kinds of activities. But dress-up can be an
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Over the summer—even for homeschool families—learning gets a little stagnant. So when fall comes around, I focus on books. And when thinking about reading at my house, we’re not just
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Look Up! Who among us, here in South Dakota, has heard of the Cloud Appreciation Society? If you haven’t, then you might want to join. Nana believes that, like her,
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Nana says, “Go outside!” In summer, she always wears clothes with pockets, in case of spontaneous walking. Nana also has a backpack ready with plastic baggies, paper towels, small notebook
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Nana’s All-Around Go-To Activity “Homemade playdough is great for young children between the ages of one to 10—and I’ve seen it be a great therapeutic stress reliever for adults, too!”
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