Choose to do things that will help your young children develop important connections that will give them a strong foundation for the next 70 or 80 years of their lives.
#35 — Help Your Child Make The Connections

Choose to do things that will help your young children develop important connections that will give them a strong foundation for the next 70 or 80 years of their lives.
It’s a blue-sky, sunny day and we are going to the beach. When we get there, we are going to build a sandcastle! It’s going to be fun!
New Technology is everywhere! What can we do to prepare our children for a future we know nothing about?
Grandparents hold a very unique position– lots of love and, often, a bit more time, plus usually not facing the unceasing demands put upon parents by the care of young children. Here are a few ideas I have found successful to help connect your grandchildren to the joys of reading and learning.