Blog — Matt Damman

Help Your Child Build a Lifelong Love for Learning With These Simple Strategies
In today’s world, nurturing a child’s enthusiasm for learning is more crucial than ever. As parents, we have the unique opportunity to inspire curiosity and a thirst for knowledge in our children. By modeling a commitment to education and personal growth, we can set a powerful precedent. Whether it’s through pursuing further education ourselves or creating enriching environments at home, our actions speak volumes. Here are a few strategies to try when you’re ready to get started.
Model Your Own Thirst for Knowledge
Fostering a love for learning in your children is a rewarding journey that begins with your own educational pursuits. By embracing your curiosity and enthusiasm for knowledge, you set a powerful example for your children. If you’re interested in learning about human behavior and want access to a wealth of career options, pursuing an online psychology degree offers the flexibility to balance your aspirations with family responsibilities. This not only enhances your career prospects but also demonstrates the value of lifelong learning to your children, encouraging them to embrace curiosity and growth. Take a look at the requirements for a psychology degree online to find out when you can get started.
Create a Sense of Structure
Creating a daily routine that balances structured activities with unstructured time is key to nurturing a child’s passion for learning. Establishing regular wake and sleep times, along with meal rituals, provides a stable framework that promotes healthy habits. Allowing children the freedom to choose activities like reading or drawing during unstructured time fosters independence and creativity. This approach helps them develop a broad skill set while looking forward to learning time rather than dreading it.
Encourage Educational Trips
Regular visits to local museums, libraries, or science centers can significantly nurture your child’s curiosity and love for learning. These outings offer opportunities for children to engage with new concepts in an interactive environment. By interacting with exhibits, children can delve into subjects like electricity and magnetism in a hands-on way, which is often more impactful than traditional classroom learning. Encouraging these experiences can foster a lifelong passion for discovery and learning.
Let Them Help In The Kitchen
Engaging your children in cooking activities is a wonderful way to nurture their love for learning while teaching them essential skills. By involving them in the kitchen, you provide a hands-on experience that is both educational and enjoyable. Measuring ingredients helps children grasp concepts of fractions and volumes, while following a recipe enhances their ability to follow sequential steps. Additionally, cooking introduces them to the science of how ingredients interact, offering a practical application of chemistry concepts. This approach not only equips them with valuable life skills but also fosters a love for learning through everyday activities.
Give Them The Power Of Choice
Empowering children to choose their own books can greatly enhance their engagement and autonomy in reading. When kids select books that align with their interests, reading becomes a delightful activity rather than a chore. Research shows that self-selection of reading materials not only makes the experience more enjoyable but also aligns with their curiosity, fostering a deeper connection with the text. Encouraging children to explore libraries or online platforms to ‘shop’ for books supports their independence and helps develop critical decision-making skills.
Go Digital
To cultivate a lifelong love of reading in your children, consider integrating interactive e-books and audiobooks into their daily routine. These tools can often be found online for free and can transform reading into an engaging and accessible activity, accommodating various reading abilities. By incorporating audio elements like multiple voices and sound effects, stories become more vivid and captivating, enhancing both interest and comprehension. Additionally, using audiobooks at home or in the classroom can introduce children to a broader vocabulary.
Help Your Child Get Involved
Involving your children in community service projects is a meaningful way to cultivate essential life skills while building social connections. By selecting projects that resonate with their interests, children can learn about teamwork and empathy, and also develop a sense of responsibility and leadership. These activities offer a practical context for learning, enabling children to apply classroom knowledge in impactful ways and interact with diverse individuals, which can broaden their social networks and future opportunities.
By embracing these strategies, you can ignite your child’s passion for learning and equip them with the skills and mindset needed for lifelong success. Encouraging curiosity, creativity, and community engagement not only enriches their educational journey but also fosters a love for learning that will last a lifetime.
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What’s the Trick to Keeping Kids Entertained at Home?
(Welcome! Here is a GUEST Blog post by our good friends at Wise Marketing, enjoy!)
Think you’ve got a bad case of cabin fever? Your children are likely feeling it too.
With schools being shuttered, classes moving to an online space, and a cloud of general misery hanging over our heads because of the pandemic, it’s no surprise that some of our kids are acting out.
This is normal; the coronavirus has deprived them of the chance to meet with their friends and enjoy their youth. But it’s our job to help our kids cope with their emotions in a way that’s healthy, and not destructive.
Unfortunately, most parents nowadays might turn to smartphones to pacify their children. We understand the appeal - the phone keeps them occupied, freeing you up to work or do household chores. However, too much time indoors poses a problem. It’s even prevalent enough to be called a disorder – more precisely, nature deficit disorder.
The symptoms probably sound familiar to you by now, and can include increased stress, crankiness and anxiety due to a severe lack of exposure to outdoor spaces.
With that said, how are we supposed to keep our children entertained at home without excessively relying on gadgets?
We can take a cue from people running daycare businesses from their homes. Home-based daycare providers have developed detailed curricula, and invested in toys, arts and crafts, and educational materials all aimed at helping children make the most out of playtime. These have helped the industry develop into a $27-billion market, but that doesn't mean having to spend a fortune just to give the same experience to your kids. Here are a few of their tried and tested activities you could do at home:
Try sidewalk chalk games
At home doesn’t necessarily mean indoors.
Step outside onto your driveway or sidewalk to do these activities. All you’ll need are some colorful pieces of chalk and, of course, your face masks to keep you safe.
There are tons of games you could play with just chalk and an open stretch of pavement. Try some sidewalk twister, tic-tac-toe or Pictionary. For more of a brainteaser, you could even try classic hopscotch, with a few math equations thrown into the mix.
Establish a daily routine
The pandemic has disrupted everyone’s lives, but it has perhaps placed a heavier burden on parents whose kids have special needs.
If you're taking care of a child who requires special care, one thing you can do to alleviate the stress is to establish a regular timetable for activities.
Set specific times to eat breakfast, take a bath, do some schoolwork, and enjoy some leisure time. According to experts, repetition and routine offer comfort and help stabilize most kids with learning disabilities.
This is only a palliative solution, however. Careful coordination among parents, special care providers, and concerned agencies is required to address the children's needs and ensure their well-being in the long run.
Go backyard camping
We’ve already mentioned how important it is for children to connect with nature and the outdoors. What better way to do that than to go camping in your own backyard?
You’ll need some sleeping bags, a pop-up tent, and some blankets to start. Once your camping site has been set up, you could hold a scavenger hunt, and even tell spooky stories while eating s’mores over a campfire if your backyard has the space for it!
Create artwork
Making art is a great way to channel boredom and frustration, and it also helps nurture your children's creativity. Additionally, it can also serve as an avenue for you to learn how they're making sense of the pandemic and their current reality.
For this, you will need some coloring materials and paper. When the kids are done with their art, you can place their masterpieces on the refrigerator door, or even hang them on a cable on your fence to make a makeshift art gallery for your neighbors to see.
There are countless more ways to keep your kids busy at home, and we hope you enjoyed our above suggestions. If you think we missed any fun activities, let us know through our social media!

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Look Out! 2018 Sidewalk Chalk Art Festivals Are Coming in Michigan
2018 Michigan Sidewalk Chalk Art Festivals!
It may still be snowing here in the Midwest but Spring is right around the corner...
It is, right?
Yes, it is - and that means sunshine, getting outside and finding fun creative things to do with your kids on the weekends. One very cool thing is to check out a Street Art Sidewalk Chalk Frestival - fun and when you see the artwork, it's amazing!
Here are a few really great festivals happening in Michigan in 2018, and Walkie Chalk may just pop up at a few!
June 15-16
West Michigan Chalk Art Festival - Byron Center, MI
June 23-24, 2018
Northville Chalk Festival, Northville, MI
July 28-29
Chalk Art - Downtown Chelsea, MI
August 3-5
Chalk The Block - St. Joseph, MI

