Why DnD is Great for Kids
DnD builds skills in kids to help them socially and academically. Here’s the inside scoop on why’s it’s great for child development.
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DnD builds skills in kids to help them socially and academically. Here’s the inside scoop on why’s it’s great for child development.
Why DnD is Great for Kids Read More »
Excuses Excuses is a collaborative theater game you can play at home or in classrooms to boost imaginative joy and learning!
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Playful techniques can help classroom teachers to harness the enthusiasm and get their students to focus and transition.
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Student engagement and joyful learning are centerstage when you play “I Have A Gift For You” in the classroom.
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A statement of solidarity. Where to donate. Who to follow. A reading list – for parents and kids. A vow to work, to learn and do more. It is essential.
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The thrilling ways that actors use creative movement can translate to your home or classroom for inspired indoor play. Help kids get “into character” through physical and robust playing that nurtures empathy along the way too! If you are a theater or classroom teacher these build up your ensemble and inspire brave choices. Build in some of these games as a way to release energy and recharge after the school day. Set these games in motion and then empower your kids to keep the playing going without you!
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Give kids mastery over their emotions. Let them identify and communicate about their feelings by talking “to” them! If they give voice (literally) to parts of their brain, they gain mindfulness and perspective over their worry.
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Soup up your story time: turn your books into games when you do reading the Child’s Play way! One of the perks of growing up with actor-parents is that story time was…awesome. My mom and dad picked great books, threw themselves into the dialogue, lifted up the most dramatic moments and relished the act of reading.
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I can’t believe that Thanksgiving is upon us! You may be already preparing the brine, buying cranberries in bulk or finding the perfect wine pairing for poultry. I’m looking forward to four days away from the routines of school and work. And I’m grateful for the time to think about what I’m grateful for…which is
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