Posted on Dec 12th, 2009
We are excited to announce a new feature at An Educated Choice called Friday Finds. Each Friday we will highlight a blog, website, Twitter feed, or Facebook fan page that we think is interesting and relevant to people who are interested in private school education in San Diego.
The selected site will be introduced via a blog posting, in our Twitter feed, and on our Facebook fan page. Also, every site that is...
Posted on Dec 12th, 2009
For the debut of our new Friday Find feature, we have selected NextInLearning.com, a blog by the people at Wizz-e.com, the award winning publisher of interactive eBooks for children. I learned of the NextInLearning.com blog when a Twitter post by Jeanette McLeod, one of the publishers at Wizz-e, caught my eye:
Children who blog, text, use social networking websites more confident writers: National Literacy Trust...
Posted on Dec 18th, 2009
Happy Healthy Hip Parenting is our choice for this week’s Friday Finds. Founded in 2007 by Sondra Santos LaBrie, Happy Healthy Hip Parenting helps parents reduce stress, resolve conflicts and enjoy family life even more. Ms. LaBrie is a Certified Parent Educator through the International Network for Children and Families and offers a variety of parenting workshops including Redirecting Children’s...
Posted on Jan 1st, 2010
For the first Friday Find of 2010 we’ve chosen a website that should be required reading for parents who are considering private school education for their children – the Private Schools section on About.com. The site is maintained by Robert Kennedy, who is the About.com guide to Private Schools. His background definitely qualifies him as an expert as he has been involved with private schools in three...
Posted on Jan 8th, 2010
We head to the Northeast for this week’s Friday Find and pay a visit to the Big Apple as we spotlight NYC Private Schools Blog. According to their website,
The NYC Private Schools Blog is an online community which encompasses all aspects of NYC private schools (approximately 800 schools). Although there are many wonderful sites and communities which cover NYC public schools, there are few which focus on NYC...