Been doing some creative contemplating, and I came up with an idea. Me and my ideas. I know . . . I know . . . "Here goes another one," you might be saying. But, hear (or read) me out. Okay, so I was doing some creative contemplating about the best way in which to … Continue reading The Literacy Corner at Degrees of Maternity
Tag: reading and writing development
Back to School and Writing Therapy: A Degrees of Maternity Reset
There are a few special times of the year that I feel the need to do a reset with the direction of my blogging content, and I'm currently at the onset of one of those times right now. Bet you can guess what time it is. Well, it's Back-to-School Time, of course! And, this school … Continue reading Back to School and Writing Therapy: A Degrees of Maternity Reset
Repetition in Reading and Writing
Okay. So, I'm going to tell you a little secret on this fabulous day -- a secret that sets up just about anyone for progress in any area of life. Actually, let me retract that statement, because I'm not telling you something you don't already know or that you can't guess from looking at the … Continue reading Repetition in Reading and Writing
Blog Update
It's been awhile since I served up a double whammy of blog posts -- meaning more than one post in a day. So, I thought it was time for one. And today's the day. I won't keep you very long, though. Really, I just wanted to give you a little update on the Degrees of … Continue reading Blog Update
Lessons Learned as a Parent of a Virtually-Schooled Student – #4
Lesson #4: Creating rewards systems for reading and writing is a value-added proposition. Let's face it. We, adults, need incentives from time to time; and we especially need some external motivation when it comes to completing challenging or unpleasant tasks. So, wouldn't the same premise apply to the younger versions of ourselves -- our children? … Continue reading Lessons Learned as a Parent of a Virtually-Schooled Student – #4




