Parents constantly worry about whether they’re giving their kids too much screen time. But one teacher has come up with a brilliant way of making screen time fun and educational for her kids.
KINGSTON — They came all the way from Central America to teach two foreign words: “hola” and “adios.” But they found many of the children knew — or wanted to know — much more, including “bano” ...
A North Jersey educator is using an immersive approach to teach students with disabilities the Spanish language and about Hispanic heritage. Isabel Cosme, a Spanish teacher at the Phoenix Center in ...
Where can you find a talking coconut and a pink puppet asking a NASA expert about space — while speaking in Spanish with a sprinkling of English? “Club Mundo Kids," a new educational series aimed at ...
Leticia Smith, CEO of Risas y Sonrisas Spanish for Kids, joins other leaders, trailblazers, and thought leaders interviewed for the popular DotCom Magazine Leticia Smith is very passionate about ...
This week, students at Notre Dame Catholic School ventured on a field trip to demonstrate what they have learned in Spanish ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — For Claudia Caballero, learning a new language is more than just speaking it. “Because language brings so much more than just words. But also learning about the culture, the ...
When Chiara Arroyo and Celene Navarrete decided to sell Spanish-language children’s books in 2012, they weren’t worried about customer demand. As mothers with kids at Edison Language Academy in Santa ...
I grew up believing you couldn’t be a Latino — not a “real” one, anyway — without speaking Spanish. It’s what as a child I was told again and again by my immigrant parents. It’s what I must’ve heard ...
Nutley educator uses immersive approach to teach Spanish to kids with disabilities Isabel Cosme, a Spanish teacher at the Phoenix Center in Nutley, has a great connection with her students -- ...