There’s a quiet magic that happens when a child is immersed in quality literature. It’s not flashy or loud—it’s subtle and steady, like a stream that carves out beauty over time. And if you listen closely, that magic starts showing up in the way they speak, the way they think, the way they see the… Continue reading 📚 Words That Paint Pictures: Why Vocabulary-Rich Books Matter
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The Gift of Boredom
We live in a culture that treats boredom like a problem to fix—as if a quiet moment or an unoccupied child must immediately be filled with a screen, a schedule, or something flashy. But what if boredom isn’t a burden… but a blessing? At our house, we believe boredom is a skill—one that takes practice,… Continue reading The Gift of Boredom