Responsive Classroom in Dailies Classes
By Courtney Moore Responsive classroom is an evidence based approach to teaching that focuses on building community and positive interactions. Social Emotional Learning (SEL) is
By Courtney Moore Responsive classroom is an evidence based approach to teaching that focuses on building community and positive interactions. Social Emotional Learning (SEL) is
Written by: Tabitha Peoples The new year can be a great time for new beginnings. Many people desire to make changes that they strive to
By Elena Stout With the holiday season just around the corner, your child’s wish list may already be a mile long. Have you ever thought
As we dive right into the summer season, you might hear the phrase “summer slide” being thrown around in educational circles. What does this phrase
With summer fast approaching, many families are looking for ways to keep their kids busy and learning this summer. As a parent of 4 kiddos
At Dailies, we understand the importance of academic success, of course. That is the majority of our mission and our vision. We have many resources,
Have you ever experienced another parent, or even a teacher, joyfully share about how high of reading levels their kids are at? Or maybe as
Did you know that Dailies gets the opportunity to work alongside high schoolers for internships we offer? We love our high school interns! Not only
By Melissa O’Connor, Dailies Teacher Springtime is here! Is anyone else finding that hard to believe? To help you and your family make the most
Dailies. Why is it called Dailies? Simple: Learning happens daily. At Dailies, we believe that learning doesn’t happen only from September through June, but rather
By Stephanie Sweazy We love sensory play at our house! When I was a classroom teacher, I would include some sort of sensory activity every
By Emily Roman, Dailies Teacher Have you ever been frustrated watching your child learn? As a parent, the first impulse is to step in and
Working virtually (somehow?!) isn’t for everyone, and just like with most things, it often takes some initial adjustments for those who find themselves with the