Amy Gill is a Contributing Editor at SplashLearn. As a former teacher, she likes to write about education reforms, edtech and how to make learning more fun for children.
Jaya Sati Bhagavati, a famous philosopher once said “Quiet the mind, and the soul will speak”. Perfectly capturing the essence of meditation for kids, this quote speaks volumes. Meditation is a practice that can...
"The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today." — Franklin D Roosewelt
Cultivating a growth mindset plays a pivotal role in overcoming this “self-doubt”. Just as physical growth is...
As winter approaches, a common question among parents and educators is what to do with young children when the cold weather makes outdoor activities less feasible. The chill in the air and the shorter...
Writing help stimulates and organize thoughts in children. They make them better off expressing whatever they have in their mind and feel a little less burdensome.
But, how do we inspire young children to write?
Writing...
In a world that moves at breakneck speed, mindfulness offers a much-needed pause for adults and children. For kids, mindfulness isn't just about sitting still; it's about engaging in fun and creative mindfulness activities...
As a parent, you want to provide your children with the best possible opportunities for success in life. One way to do this is to ensure they read books that will help them learn...
As a teacher, I am constantly looking for engaging and educational activities for 1st graders. Handling these young learners' boundless energy and curiosity is no small feat. Children are eager to soak up knowledge...
Understanding nouns is important because they are the names of people, places, things, and ideas. Knowing the difference between common nouns, like 'dog' or 'city,' and proper nouns, like 'Fido' or 'New York,' is...