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Carlene Szostak Carlene Szostak

The Math Conundrum: A Lifelong Struggle Unresolved | Personal Story

I hate math! Yep, Math. In my world, every time I hear, "It's time for math," "Can you calculate that," or "Can you figure out how much we should charge…" I cringe. It is my kryptonite, the dreaded 4-letter word. M-A-T-H.

Now you're probably wondering why I loathe such a necessary skill. Without diving into therapy or psychoanalysis, I've thought about it often and finally identified the defining moment. It was the year I moved from 5th grade to 6th.

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A-Z Journal Carlene Szostak A-Z Journal Carlene Szostak

Grandparents Unite: STOP Reading to Your Grandkids

Are your grandkids simply sitting idly, passively listening to the story? Is the bedtime reading designed to unwind and prepare them for a quick slumber? What? No! Stop it now.

It's time to stage a rebellion against the tired tradition of reading to your grandkids! That's right, put down those dusty books, and let's explore some fresh, interactive ways to spark their imagination and curiosity. Okay, okay, you may think I am a little crazy, but bear with me. Have you considered trying out interactive reading sessions as a new approach? Because let's face it, reading alone won't teach them the wonders of the world – but fear not, we've got some tricks up our sleeves to make story time an adventure they'll never forget.

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A-Z Journal Madeline S. Hoge A-Z Journal Madeline S. Hoge

Literacydemic: The Newest Epidemic in America

The World has made it through the COVID-19 pandemic, but now we have seen another epidemic hit America: Literacydemic. What does that mean? We are sounding the alarm on this crucial problem: literacy decline. Did you know 67% of American fourth-grade children do not meet reading proficiency assessments?

However, the problem starts even early; 47% of kindergarteners aren’t on track to becoming readers. Findings indicate that gaps in kindergarten readiness relate to a later lack of achievement in elementary school. New research finds that children who learn more in kindergarten earn more as adults and are more successful overall.

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Dyslexic Thinker Madeline Hoge Dyslexic Thinker Madeline Hoge

Alexa, Are You My Grandmother?

As modern grandmas, we answer to a variety of names. Our young grandchildren might affectionately call us Mimi, Gaga, Nana, or even Grammy. But getting called “Alexa” or “Siri” might make you pause. Those three-year-olds consistently asking “Why?” typically get a patient and accurate response from Grandma, while frazzled parents might say, go ask Alexa. Although using technology can be a lifesaver, overuse of technology can mask the early signs of dyslexia.

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S.P.A.R.K. (See, Point, Ask, Review, Know)

Welcome to the most fun and engaging way to teach kids how to read—where books come to life, marshmallows go missing, monsters are not scary, magical dinosaur eggs are found, and learning feels like an EPIC adventure!

Can You Find, Did You Know Series

Embark on an enchanting journey of mystery, adventure, and life lessons with the Can You Find, Did You Know Series Bundle! Featuring three delightful stories—Dinosaur Discovery, The Marshmallow Mystery, and Don't Fear the Monster—this collection inspires curiosity, friendship, and courage in young readers. Perfect for family storytime!