Parenting has its highs and lows. Raising a human and teaching them the ways of the world did not come with a manual and our childhood experiences will be informing how we raise the next generation. Whether you had authoritative, permissive, authoritarian, or neglectful caregivers, the impacts of their actions will inform our actions. IfContinueContinue reading “Gentle Parenting 101: A Beginner’s Guide to Raising Emotionally Healthy and Successful Kids”
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New Offerings: Early Childhood Curriculum by Ms.Medlock!
Ms.Medlock will now be offering homeschool lesson plans and curriculum for homeschooling teachers and students aged 3+ and up! What makes my homeschool curriculum so special? Child-Centered and Child-Led : Crafted with 3-7 year old students in mind, these lessons nurture a healthy love of reading, writing & learning. Lessons will follow your child’s naturalContinueContinue reading “New Offerings: Early Childhood Curriculum by Ms.Medlock!”
Ms.Medlock Teaches, LLC now Serving Columbia, South Carolina!
Since 2020, Ms.Medlock Teaches, LLC has served Baltimore, D.C., and Virginia families with their teaching and tutoring needs faithfully. Now for this Fall 2023, Ms.Medlock Teaches will be moving to South Carolina to meet the needs of southern and rural students in the Columbia area. Ms.Medlock Teaches is now available for all teaching, tutoring &ContinueContinue reading “Ms.Medlock Teaches, LLC now Serving Columbia, South Carolina!”
Parent Guide: Does my child need a tutor? Is online or in-person tutoring better ?
In this article, I will discuss how and when to decide your child needs a tutor, the different types of tutoring available and how to decide if online or in-person learning is better for your child. When Should You Look For a Tutor? If you clicked on this article, you probably are a parent and/orContinueContinue reading “Parent Guide: Does my child need a tutor? Is online or in-person tutoring better ?”
Introducing: Ms. Medlock Teaches Summer Program 2021
Ms.Medlock Teaches will be launching a new venture this Summer 2021! A mix between a summer school and summer camp, our Summer Program will include math, reading & writing curriculum and STEM experiments! This summer program is only suitable for rising 1st graders- rising 5th graders. Students can expect tons of hands-on learning, one-on-one instruction,ContinueContinue reading “Introducing: Ms. Medlock Teaches Summer Program 2021”
Praising your Student for Long Term Success
We all want our students to be successful inside and outside of school. We also want our students to create their own goals and feel capable achieving their pursuits. How can we ensure our students’ success in the long term? What can we do now to encourage our students, so they can develop the self-confidenceContinueContinue reading “Praising your Student for Long Term Success”
Reading with your Student
Reading is a must and non-negotiable! All children benefit from being read to by a parent and/or caregiver and these benefits are long-term and essential to your child’s growing mind. I always recommend to all of my clients (no matter the subject) to read to their child for at least 15 minutes a day. HereContinueContinue reading “Reading with your Student”
How to Help Improve Your Student’s Handwriting
Not all handwriting practice has to start with pencil and paper! Handwriting skills can be improved with simple activities that are no hassle to put together and do not require your supervision (mostly). In this article, I will discuss activities that you can do with your student to help improve their handwriting and build theirContinueContinue reading “How to Help Improve Your Student’s Handwriting”
How to Practice Rounding and Estimation at Home
Not all learning and academic work has to feel like ‘work’ or take place in a school environment Engaging with your student academically and building math skills can happen just about anywhere and anytime! In this article, I will discuss games and activities to play with your student to help build and reinforce rounding andContinueContinue reading “How to Practice Rounding and Estimation at Home”
