Education is Key

He’s now a 2.5 year old GENIUS. Our family has been reading and teaching BBaby since one week old. Any electronic device is a breeze, especially tablets and cell phones. We highly recommend Samsung Tablet for Kids, an awesome learning tool. His favorite broadcast station PBS. Black Panther and the Avengers are his favorite super heroes. He has an outstanding vocabulary, performs addition, and great motor skills. He knows all alphabets in any font or order, numbers, shapes, colors, phonics, animals, nursery rhymes and more. He loves outdoors and discovering new things. I think we have an astronaut, engineer or paleontologist arising. He loves flying objects and asked his dad for a helicopter that he can navigate…can you believe that?
Tonnette Collier, M.Ed.
Now 16 months old, BBaby can identify alphabets, numbers and say two word sentences.

Black History, teach students the importance of learning about other cultures, lifestyles and riches. There are so many similarities whether its food, dance, habitat and/or history itself. To welcome another person of any ethnicity opens doors to love unconditionally.

Tonnette Collier, M.Ed.

Reading….oh what great stories books share. My first grade kings and queens.
Rosa Parks & The Montgomery Boycott, working through our past for a better future.
Creative energies has many positive forces.
Hands on science activities are beneficial strategies for children.
Science, there’s so much a child can learn to develop that inquisitive mind.
There’s is no such a practice of teaching and reading to children too soon.
Nothing is wrong with selfie-time before exiting the van.
Allow children to use their imagination to create their own version of beautiful.
Be the best storyteller, become the characters.
Instill the values of showing love and appreciation.
Our solar system.
Teach children to LOVE books and the importance of knowing how to read.
Recreational fun opposed to excessive video games and electronics, priceless.
STEM, keys to self-reliance and self-sufficiency.
Diversify, embrace a world filled with differences and similarities.
Teach children the importance of giving back and supporting worthy causes.