by Kim | Jan 25, 2022 | Decision Making for Parents, Preschool at home
I’ve written before about how our family spent 1000 hours outside in 2021, and until recently, we had minimal issues with following through. Indoor activities for toddlers usually means our typical play-based learning schedule, but when we miss outdoors time, or...
by Kim | Jan 7, 2022 | Decision Making for Parents, Preschool at home
From the moment lockdowns came for New York in March 2020, we started incorporating outdoor time into our schedules. Toddlers have such short attention spans, and our then 2-year old was not going to sit home without intense parental involvement. It was so much easier...
by Kim | Jan 5, 2022 | Decision Making for Parents
No question: it is tough to be a parent during a pandemic, especially if your child is still too young to be eligible for the vaccine. It is precisely because your child has no voice and is trusting you to protect their health that it matters even more whether you are...
by Kim | Feb 20, 2021 | Decision Making for Parents, Wealth Building Strategies
There are no words to describe the shitshow that the fourth quarter of 2020 was for me, and my extended, unintended absence from this space shows the unwanted collisions that occur when we are part of an organization that we have outgrown. I gave 2020 my all –...
by Kim | Oct 3, 2020 | Decision Making for Parents
If you get tired learn to rest, not to quitBanksy Rule One: The first thing to acknowledge as a working parent during a global pandemic is that you must create your own rules of the road. In this way, you are constantly an entrepreneur, but sadly with none of the...
by Kim | Sep 6, 2020 | Accelerated Learning, Decision Making for Parents
In early March as news of the first COVID-19 case in NYC was reported, I started thinking about resources we would need to marshal in order to keep Mr. Action occupied at home. How to homeschool your toddler was a question I never thought I would have to think about...