Google Play Books users in the United States can now use a feature called Reading Practice. It's aimed at children to help them develop their vocabulary and comprehension skills independently. Read more...
In the digital age, children are increasingly engaging with iPads, transforming the way they read and interact with books. This interactive platform offers a new dimension to storytelling, making it more dynamic and engaging. However, with a plethora of apps available, it can be challenging for parents to sift through and find high-quality, engaging content suitable for bedtime stories. Indeed, there are a select few children’s books on iPad that are beautifully illustrated, enabling children to immerse themselves in the magic of storytelling. The power of a captivating picture book lies not just in the written words, but also in the vibrant illustrations that breathe life into the narrative. In this article, I’ve curated a list of the top 10...
No parent wants to believe that their child has a speech disorder, and it’s easy enough to live in denial for a long time. Even kids who aren’t suffering from a disorder will say words wrong all the time. It’s tempting to believe that your child’s struggles with language are just an extension of that. And they might be. However, early detection is important when it comes to treating a speech disorder. The sooner you know, the sooner you will be able to help your child work through the issue. In this article, we take a look at common early signs that indicate your child may have a speech disorder. We also go over some ways you can help them...
“We spend our life,” said Samuel Beckett, “trying to bring together in the same instant a ray of sunshine and a free bench.” There’s something hugely attractive about the mere idea of a free bench. It suggests pleasant idling, the enjoyable whiling away of a few minutes. Perhaps that freedom is accentuated by the bench’s own immovability, the nature of it being fixed to the ground. It is something about the contrast between our own usual motion and accommodating to a fixed point. In England people tend to be quietly disappointed if someone sits beside them on a bench, it spoils their solitary moment (being English, of course, they would never in any way express this disappointment). In Mediterranean countries,...
Of course, all of us are very different people. We have our own habits, character, things that we do or we don’t do and so on. But we females, deny it all you want, still have some things we very much have in common. Most of us face the same struggles every day and make similar mistakes, but also face everything with humor.The Facebook group Female Memes shares hilarious but relatable memes that cover everyday struggles or very familiar situations that each of us have experienced at least once. We have collected 40 of the best memes from this group, so sit back, relax and welcome to the world of womanhood!More info: Facebook#1Image credits: Female Memes#2Image credits: Female MemesFemale Memes...