
This past Saturday, my girls had the opportunity to participate in a STEM focused workshop with mentors representing varying areas of sports, locally. Play Like a Girl is a non-profit that aims to blend STEM with Sports for young girls. With me being the newly found cheer-mom and age old “techie” I am, I immediately […]

Anya Willisanyawillis@fitkids.info Instilling good self-care habits among kids from a young age teaches them the best ways to prioritize mental and physical health. When it comes to preschoolers, the focus on self-care activities should be to help them develop independence in tasks such as bathing, eating, dressing up, cleaning, and more. While these tasks may […]

Collaboration and Communication Apps Marilynn Andrews, M.A. GroupMe Application GroupMe is a messaging application to which can be categorized into groups based on the intended audience. GroupMe is best known as a simpler way to stay in contact with coworkers, organizational groups, friends, and family. This application can be downloaded from iOS, Android, and desktop […]

Author: Lisa Walker It’s true what they say, it takes a village to raise a child – in the modern age, that often means making use of the many online resources at your disposal. Whether they’re 2 or 12, help is only a click away. Brilliant Babies From the ages of 0-3 months, your newborn […]

STEM, Robots, Codes, and Maker’s Spaces Marilynn A. Andrews, M.A. Technology within education continues to expand as the demand and interest levels of students and prospective students steadily increases. Within various educational environments, the concepts evolving around STEAM, Robots, Codes, and Maker’s Spaces are integrated into curriculum as a means of technical exposure, proactive training, […]