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by Jorezza Antonio (Behavioral Therapist)

Ways In Dealing with Tantrums

Aug. 10, 2021

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Going to the mall or eating out might be a problem for parents with a toddler, there will be a lot of chasing, yelling and you cannot keep your eyes out from your child for a minute. But going out is even more difficult for parents with a child who throws tantrums. Tantrums are not just about crying to get and do what they want, this is also the child’s way to get your attention. Keep reading to find out more about tantrums and the ways to deal with them.

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Personalized Learning for Pandemic Learning Loss: Strategies to Try for Both Teachers and Parents

Aug. 6, 2021

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As we get ready to embark on a new school year, the topic of closing learning gaps caused by the pandemic has been buzzing throughout the educational world. Thanks to standardized test scores from around the country, educators and parents know that online learning has taken its toll. Thankfully, there are many strategies to use for teachers and parents who are helping their kids get caught up. Keep reading to learn about personalized learning, and strategies to differentiate lessons to reach the needs of all students!

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Best Books to Read for Certain Grades

Aug. 4, 2021

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Reading is the key to success in any level of education. Getting students excited about reading and picking up books on their own can be challenging. This is a compiled list of some of the most popular books for students by grade level.

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Lessons. A New Form of Educational Materials for Parents' Convenience

Aug. 3, 2021

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Here is important information for those parents who are looking for educational materials on our website: we have updated our Learning Resources library not so long ago and added the Lessons section to make your busy life as a parent easier and more convenient for you. Now there is no need to think about which worksheets or videos you should give your child to go through, or how to compile isolated educational activities into one topic. Everything is ready for young students to get right into learning a topic of your choice with a single click of the mouse!

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What’s New on the Blog This Week - August 3

Aug. 3, 2021

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Here is the recent news regarding our apps! Find inside intriguing articles about mindfulness and the end of Kids Academy weekly contest as well as a special offer while going back to school! See what we have for you this week by taking a look below.

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Mindfulness in the Classroom: What Is It, and How Can It Help Accelerate Learning?

Aug. 2, 2021

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Today’s kids have a lot on their plates, but what can teachers and parents do to lessen their stress at school? Mindfulness is a practice that many adults utilize to focus more on the present and to become more self-aware of their emotions. Did you know that kids could do this, too? Keep reading to discover more about mindfulness in the classroom and learn three strategies to incorporate it into your kids’ school day or learning routine at home!

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The Weekly Contest Comes to Its End

July 27, 2021

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We are here to announce the end of the Kids Academy Weekly Contest. There have been three months of fun and study together with Kids Academy - 12 weeks in all - that surely entertained kids and maintained their skills during the hot summer months. Here are the results of the final #12 Week Contest.

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What’s New on the Blog This Week - July 23

July 23, 2021

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This week, Kids Academy has been working hard to deliver you fresh and fascinating articles and to keep you updated about all the latest news in learning and teaching! Check out the great content we have prepared for you this week.

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Kids Academy Interactive Worksheets - Now Also on the Website!

July 21, 2021

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We strive to make our product interesting and captivating for children, so we spare no time and effort to develop new features. Recently, one of such features has appeared on the Kids Academy website. Now everyone can do the worksheets and get the scores without installing our application on mobile devices. It is convenient, and it allows children and their parents to get insight into the contents of the application without any further obligations.

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by Olga Kitina (Special Education Teacher and Speech Therapist)

Speech Development of Children Aged From 1 to 2

July 20, 2021

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By the age of 12 months, there are already 8-10 words in the active dictionary of a child, and from that moment the verbal period of speech development begins. By the second year, the number of words in the active dictionary increases to 300-400, of which children can build simple sentences of 2-3 words. It would be a mistake to assume that all this comes to the child spontaneously, of course. To develop speech, it is necessary to communicate with adults, which contributes to the formation of thinking and speech, and the development of cognitive activity. 

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