From the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, most children have been confined to their home, learning remotely or transitioning to homeschooling with their family. However, after a year and a half of the ongoing crisis, many schools are choosing to reopen for in-person schooling, despite new waves of cases skyrocketing nationwide. The question facing many… Continue reading Mask Policies for Children in School
Author: Katrina Oliver
Online Educational Resources for Kids to Use at Home
Having spent the last year under lockdowns and stay-at-home orders, having engaging and educational tools to use at home with kids has become more valuable than ever. Whether you’re going through a lockdown, building your homeschooling repertoire, or just need some fun educational activities to give your child after school, there’s tons of fantastic digital… Continue reading Online Educational Resources for Kids to Use at Home
Supporting the learning of your 12-month-old child
You might be familiar with the physical health needs of your 12-month old. You know how to change their diaper so they don’t get a rash, how to properly buckle their seat belt, and which snacks are their favorite. But how can you best support their learning and ensure they are developing healthily cognitively, physically,… Continue reading Supporting the learning of your 12-month-old child
Impact of COVID-19 on the Mental Health of Children & Youth
While the COVID-19 pandemic has brought sickness and death around the world, physical health is not the only part of human life that has been impacted. The mental toll of physical isolation has been overwhelming as the entire world has had to readjust to safety measures. No one has had to adjust more profoundly than… Continue reading Impact of COVID-19 on the Mental Health of Children & Youth