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Regain lost ground through a family “read for pleasure” campaign

“Reading for pleasure is the single biggest indicator of a child’s future success – more than their family circumstances, their parents’ educational background or their income.World Book Day

Father reading to childrenIn a world rocked by the COVID-19 pandemic, literacy skills are taking a hard hit. Parents have been tasked with keeping their children safe and calm amid a global crisis; working full-time, often with drastic changes in the way that work is conducted; and shouldering a huge part of the teaching load for their children’s education during a pandemic. All of these added responsibilities have been squeezed into the same 24 hours parents had before. For many, more time at home didn’t mean more free time at home.

Even as states begin to relax restrictions and return to some semblance of normalcy, we will still be dealing with the lasting repercussions of the past year’s health crisis. For some children, this means playing catch up on missed instruction and learning.

One of the most effective ways to help your child regain lost ground in literacy is through reading. “Parents of elementary school-aged children may worry that the pandemic has impacted the development of key literacy skills, but fortunately, there are plenty of tips and tricks for practicing reading in day-to-day life,” says Bridget Schleifer, Academic Department Chair of the Lower School at Laurel Springs School.

“For example, you can practice literacy skills daily through simple, playful tasks,” Schleifer continues. “Ask your child to read a newspaper story with you. Cook dinner together, and let your child read the recipe. Play games while you are doing daily chores, such as seeing who can come up with the most rhyming words. Even nonsensical words can help a child improve literacy skills. In this way, literacy will become part of your daily routine.”

Besides making literacy a part of the family’s daily routine, parents can also encourage their children to read for pleasure during the summer months. Today is World Book Day, the perfect day to kick off a family “reading for pleasure campaign” in your home!

Use these tips to kick off your “reading for pleasure” journey:

  1. Make reading fun. Reading should be something that children get to do rather than something they have to do. If your reader is disengaged or seems discouraged with the material, switch it up. Engagement is key to making reading fun!
  2. Remove the “academics.” Of course, reading has academic value. In fact, it is an academic necessity. But if we only relate reading to academics, students will have a harder time making the connection between reading and pleasure.
  3. Vary the options. When crafting a reading list, select books that children can read on their own and books that will challenge them.
  4. Let the readers guide the way. Let your child choose books on topics they find interesting. Learning should incorporate a child’s interests and help them develop their strengths.
  5. Include fiction and nonfiction. In a world where children are bombarded with alternate realities through gaming and technology, it’s important to help reinforce the distinction of what is real and what is not. Literature is an excellent way to approach this.
  6. Be a present participant. Remember those challenging books mentioned above? While you’ll want to encourage your child to read independently, it is imperative that you make time to read with your child. Challenging books are perfect to read together. This lets your child know you are not just sitting there – you are participating.
  7. Schedule it in. Make reading a part of your child’s daily routine. Plan time for reading – think morning break, afternoon relaxation and bedtime stories.
  8. Be a model. Children mimic what they see. When your child sees you reading for pleasure, they see it in action and that you value its importance enough to include it in your own life.

Practicing literacy skills isn’t just one more task you have to do. It is an opportunity to help your child become a lifelong learner, which in turn can help them develop the necessary skills and mindset to achieve their dreams.

A gap year with a purpose – Example 2

High school seniors are experiencing an unexpected side effect of the pandemic—an ultra-competitive year for college admissions has resulted in longer waitlists than ever before. Enter the gap year with purpose! Formal postgraduate opportunities can help students bolster academic transcripts, gain real-world work experience, and delve deeper into areas of interest. Victoria G. shares how she is using her gap year to become a more competitive applicant at her dream school, without sacrificing her athletic goals.

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A gap year with a purpose

High school seniors are experiencing an unexpected side effect of the pandemic—an ultra-competitive year for college admissions has resulted in longer waitlists than ever before. Enter the gap year with purpose! Formal postgraduate opportunities can help students bolster academic transcripts, gain real-world work experience, and delve deeper into areas of interest. Victoria G. shares how she is using her gap year to become a more competitive applicant at her dream school, without sacrificing her athletic goals.

A gap year with a purpose

High school seniors are experiencing an unexpected side effect of the pandemic—an ultra-competitive year for college admissions has resulted in longer waitlists than ever before. Enter the gap year with purpose! Formal postgraduate opportunities can help students bolster academic transcripts, gain real-world work experience, and delve deeper into areas of interest. Victoria G. shares how she is using her gap year to become a more competitive applicant at her dream school, without sacrificing her athletic goals.

Keeping safe long after the pandemic ends

What will the end of the COVID-19 pandemic look like? Will the world declare its over one day and go back to the way things were the next? Not likely. The pandemic will have long-lasting impacts on our lives—and we must be ready to deal with those changes. In San Francisco, for instance, officials have already voted to mandate daily cleaning of hotel rooms even when the pandemic ends. Investing today in CIRQ+CLEAN and CBot, the AI Autonomous Sterilization Robot, will prepare hotels for tomorrow.

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Some things to consider when shopping for your next area rug

Dining area inside modern houseWall to wall carpeting isn’t for everyone or every room. While it has its perks, there are times when a different type of flooring makes more sense. Sometimes hardwood, laminate or luxury vinyl flooring may be the ideal choice.

Even if you prefer this type of flooring, though, you may miss the comfort of carpeting on your feet. The good news is, there is another solution. You could add area rugs throughout your home to give you the best of both worlds.

Area rugs come in various colors, textures and patterns

Area rugs actually have several benefits. They come in various colors, textures and patterns. They allow you to really get creative with your space or frame it the way you like. You can use certain area rugs as art pieces, utilizing beautiful bold colors or patterns as a focal point in the room. Or you could use them as a subtle addition to a room, to complement the space. If you choose this approach, consider a solid color or a subdued pattern. If you’re looking to create a room that feels airy, consider purchasing a light-colored rug. However, if you want to give the room a more intimate feel, consider a darker tone.

Another thing you need to consider when purchasing an area rug is the traffic volume. If the room has heavy traffic, then we’d recommend a solid, dark rug to help disguise wear and tear. Also, if you want your rug to last for generations consider choosing a timeless design with sturdy construction. The higher the quality of rug, the more likely it is to stand the test of time.

Area rugs can complement a large or small space

If you have several large open rooms, area rugs allow you to define spaces easier. For example, you can install several area rugs to make different seating areas throughout a room. Make sure the colors tie together. You don’t have to use all matching rugs, but the patterns and shades need to complement each other so that the designs don’t clash.

You can also use area rugs to designate certain spaces. You could make a seating area with your couch and chairs, and another space with your dining table for example. You can also make a smaller room look larger by placing a rug underneath all of the main furniture, leaving at least eight inches of space between the rug and the wall.

Don’t forget to consider the size of the area rug

Area rugs work well in various rooms. You can use them in bedrooms, playrooms, living rooms, dining rooms or an entryway. But it’s important to consider the size of the rug and what you’ll need. You’ll want to consider where the area rug will sit, how far you want it from the walls (somewhere between 8″ and 24″ is typically recommended).

You’ll also want to consider other things like if you want your furniture to sit on the rug. For example, if you want to use an area rug in your dining room under the table and chairs, you’ll need to know what size is required to keep all the chairs and the table on the rug, even when the chairs are pulled out. You’ll also need to measure for and consider the walk-around space.

Area rugs can be changed out any time

One of the coolest things about area rugs is the fact that you can change out your rugs without much hassle. On the other hand, if you have wall to wall carpeting and you stain it or you just get tired of it, you’ll need to replace the whole thing. Fortunately, area rugs can come and go as you please.

Get a stain on it? Simply switch it out, no need to have someone come in and install new flooring. Tired of the pattern or renovating the room with a different color theme? Just get a new area rug to complement. You could move that area rug to another room, give it to someone else or simply get rid of it. Area rugs give you complete control over your flooring without the need to hire a flooring installer. You have the freedom to change it as you see fit, with ease.

Area rugs have different maintenance requirements

When choosing a new area rug for your home, make sure to research the maintenance instructions. If you know how to take good care of your area rug, it will last much longer. Some area rugs are very easy to maintain while others require a few extra steps.

No matter what type of area rug you’re looking for, we’re bound to have something in stock that meets your needs. We offer many colors, patterns and textures. We’re also happy to answer any questions you have during your search. Contact us today.