Transitions When Learning (And at Home!)

Transitions When Learning

By Meghan Bouboulinis Have you ever been working on your computer when it abruptly shuts down? Your brain automatically goes into an adrenaline rush, not quite sure what to do or where to go next. This is the feeling that our early learners often have when there is no transition from one activity to another; … Read more Transitions When Learning (And at Home!)

Ways for Kids to Write About Reading

Ways for Kids to Write About Reading

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 commit to throughout the upcoming year. Some may start developing habits such as reading new books, for example. Along with this, many people keep a diary or journal to take … Read more Ways for Kids to Write About Reading

Building Cognitive Flexibility in Young Learners

Building Cognitive Flexibility in Young Learners

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 about how the toys, games, and activities we provide to, or play, with our children help them develop their skills? A very important skill that children are unknowingly developing while … Read more Building Cognitive Flexibility in Young Learners

Stop the Summer Slide!

Summer Slide

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 mean? What is it referring to? Is it a good thing or something you might want to do what you can to avoid? The summer slide refers to the regression … Read more Stop the Summer Slide!

Here at Dailies, Kids can be Kids!

Social Breaks

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, supports, and classes put into place to support that intention.  That being said, we know that academic success is not the ONLY indicator of student success. We know that well-rounded … Read more Here at Dailies, Kids can be Kids!

Reading: Fluency AND Comprehension, Not Just One!

Comprehension and Fluency

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 a teacher or as a homeschooling parent, you’ve heard another parent request more rigorous material or strategies to best support their child’s academic needs since they’re reading “above grade level.” … Read more Reading: Fluency AND Comprehension, Not Just One!

Dailies Interns Speak Out: Benefits of Virtual Learning

Virtual Learning

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 do they bring a fresh perspective to our company, but they also are passionate about remote education and all that we offer for families. WE know that virtual learning has … Read more Dailies Interns Speak Out: Benefits of Virtual Learning

Sensory Bin Fillers

Sensory Bin Fillers

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 day. I have tried so many sensory bin fillers!  The best thing about sensory play is you can throw in all different objects to include whatever you are teaching your … Read more Sensory Bin Fillers

Independence in Learning

Independence in Learning

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 help when you see that your child might be confused or frustrated. That’s what we’re here for, right? To help our kids face any problem that arises? As a teacher … Read more Independence in Learning

“What Did you Learn at School Today?”

What Did you Learn at School Today?

“What did you learn at school today?” It’s the age old question that every parent routinely asks and every child avoids. It’s not likely that they didn’t learn anything, it’s just the challenge of describing what was learned in the grand view of their entire day.  As a parent, it didn’t click for me until … Read more “What Did you Learn at School Today?”