Welcome to the Homestead Blog Hop! We're getting rain again, and with the addition of our new rain barrel, I'm like a kid the night before Christmas. I'm happily anticipating the filling of the ... Read More about Homestead Blog Hop 253
How Teachers Can Help Students Who Have Lost A Parent
For students of any age, the death of a parent is an extremely difficult time. School-aged children that suffer the loss of a parent can easily feel lost or overwhelmed. At their age, they haven’t ... Read More about How Teachers Can Help Students Who Have Lost A Parent
Box Tops For Education Fall Submission Deadline: November 1
It's that time again! First Box Tops for Education submission deadline of this new school year! Since the new scan submission model is being integrated, we're still able to send in physical Box Tops ... Read More about Box Tops For Education Fall Submission Deadline: November 1
9 Books to Help Children Cope with the Loss of a Loved One
Losing a loved one is an extremely traumatic experience for anyone, especially a child. It can be hard for some children to understand their feelings or find a way to cope with the loss. I can't even ... Read More about 9 Books to Help Children Cope with the Loss of a Loved One
Homestead Blog Hop 252
Welcome to the Homestead Blog Hop! I'm almost done with Master Urban Farmer Training and I can say that I've learned so much about farming in the urban area, and what I can do for the next season. ... Read More about Homestead Blog Hop 252
Giving College Bound Students That Extra Boost
I'm sure that most people without kids aren't really thinking about how to send the children in their neighborhood, and their city, and their state, and the country to college. I'm sure that's not ... Read More about Giving College Bound Students That Extra Boost