Creativity and Time, Part II: Keep Your Kids Creative This Summer

We’ve all heard that children can lose some 6-8 weeks’ worth of learning over the summer, but this doesn’t have to be the case with our kids.  Here’s some techniques to consider for long car trips to keep the creative juices flowing. Mind Before Mindless:  Hold off on video games and DVD players until AFTER […]

In Praise Of Free Play

Welcome Back To School! I wanted my first post this year to be about an often overlooked topic—free play. At Right At School we are committed to enriching our children throughout our morning and afternoon programs.  While our enrichment units and classes are tied to Common Core Standards and have clear outcomes, I want to […]

What Can Movies Teach Us About After School Activities?

Akeelah and the Bee

Time Magazine recently listed their favorite movies about after school activities.  Let’s take a look at some of their favorites. Coach Carter:  This 2005 movie is based on the real life story of basketball coach Ken Carter, who put academics above basketball and benched the team due to poor schoolwork, much to the dismay of […]

There’s Nothing To Do! I’m Bored!

Your kids can’t wait for winter break, right?  No school for how many weeks????? I’m excited too (not as excited as my third grader, but still).  But you and I know that as much as our kids can’t wait to be on vacation, they’re going to be bored faster than you can say “You broke […]

Keeping Kids Active Indoors During This Longgggg Winter

  While Spring is right around the corner (I can hope, can’t I), many of our elementary school children are bouncing off the walls and need more indoor physical activities IMMEDIATELY! So in the interest of giving you some sanity and your children some indoor fitness activities at school or at home, I want to […]