by Lemi-Ola Erinkitola | Mar 18, 2020 | 4th Industrial Revolution, Extraordinary Parent, Extraordinary Parents, School closures
The coronavirus has rapidly changed our world, and most universities and colleges are calling for students to move out of their dorms immediately due to this national emergency. These measures keep everyone safe, but can be difficult to enact over a very short period...
by Lemi-Ola Erinkitola | Mar 16, 2020 | 4th Industrial Revolution, Extraordinary Parent, Extraordinary Parents, School closures
As we adjust to a new normal, social distancing and improved hygiene habits are more important than ever. If you have children, especially young children, you’re navigating a number of new challenges. It’s absolutely critical that we help prevent the spread of...
by Lemi-Ola Erinkitola | Mar 13, 2020 | 4th Industrial Revolution, Afterschool ideas, Cognitive Skills, Critical Thinking and 3rd-6th, Critical Thinking and Math, Critical Thinking and PreK-2nd, Critical Thinking and Reading, Critical Thinking Strategies, Extraordinary Parents, Homework Help
It’s an uncertain time. Coronavirus concerns persist, and many schools, districts, and parents have turned to e-learning for their kids for the foreseeable future. Whether children are at home full time or part time, this puts additional stress on parents and students...
by Lemi-Ola Erinkitola | Feb 18, 2020 | 4th Industrial Revolution, Critical Thinking and 3rd-6th, Critical Thinking and Math, Critical Thinking and PreK-2nd, Critical Thinking and Reading
When you hear the phrase “industrial revolution” you probably think of the first Industrial Revolution, which took place in the late 1700s and early 1800s and marked the shift from farming and agriculture to machines and new ways of manufacturing. However, here in the...
by Lemi-Ola Erinkitola | Jan 2, 2016 | 4th Industrial Revolution, Extraordinary Parent
“Are you smarter than a 5th grader?” This program is very popular because some believe that modern educational systems have been dumbed-down to create robotic, mindless automatons. Kids can only reach their full potential using critical thinking. 8th Grade...