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Archives for: December 2009

Dec 23 | Sue Waite-Langley, Western Regional Manager Interviewd by SheKnows.com

Sue Waite-Langley, Western Regional Manager for Creative Tutors was recently interviewed by SheKnows.com for their Parenting section on how to encourage children's creativity. Read the interview here!

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Dec 22 | Jan Van Blarcum Interviewed by WFAA, Dallas, Texas


Jan Van Blarcum, Owner and Founder of Creative Tutors was interviewed this morning on WFAA about ideas for “Not So Perfect Parent” viewers to assist their children in retaining the new concepts they learned during the first school semester this year. You can read a synopsis of the interview on the WFAA site.
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Dec 21 | Engage Your Children - Give Them Your Time

Rat A Tat CatIntuitively as parents we are all well aware that spending time with our children is important. Despite the frenetic pace of most of our lives we struggle to carve out that time and some of us pat ourselves on the back thinking that today was a good day because we spent one or two or three hours with our children. But, is it the amount of time we are spending with our kids that's important or the quality of time? We are all guilty of it...we're at home...the children are at home...therefore one plus one = two...we are spending time with our children. But, are we truly? Being in the same house while the children play video games and we return calls, or write a blog post, or clean the bathroom is not spending time with our children. Our children need our undivided attention. They need to talk with us without distraction; they need to be included in our daily activities; and...they need to play with us. Playing games together as a family gives our children the quality time that they need from us as parents and...it's fun.

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Dec 05 | Top 5 Tips for Keeping Kids Thinking During the Holiday Break

It’s The Holidays: But Don’t Let Your Kid’s Brain Go On Vacation | Top 5 Tips for Keeping Kids Thinking During the Holiday Break

They’ve spent the first semester of school learning a world of new concepts and skills. But, 21 days out of the classroom can be a setback for some kids. Jan Van Blarcum, founder of Creative Tutors, says there are fun activities for families that will keep kids actively learning while they enjoy a break from the traditional classroom setting.

 Here’s the short list of fun activities for the winter break.

  • Read for pleasure. Encourage your child to spend 45 minutes reading each day. Fifteen minutes alone and 30 minutes with a parent or grandparent. Ideas/Visuals: Best-selling books, popular magazines, like Sports Illustrated and Tiger Beat.
  • Practice multiplication. Or addition and subtraction, if the child is younger. All math is done more efficiently when these facts are committed to memory — and it takes practice. Ideas/Visuals: Math card games, dice games, math quiz web sites.
  • Write in a journal. Buy a cool journal and suggest your child write about his holiday break, as well as any goals, dreams, fantasies or problems he or she may have. Drawing is another great way to express feelings in a journal. Ideas/Visuals: A journal and pen.
  • Play educational games. Turn off the TV and have fun with words and numbers. Ideas/Visuals: Word search books, crossword puzzles, Scrabble, card games, Sudoku, Rubix Cube.
  • Slow down and enjoy life. Decide what events are really important — and skip the rest. Stay home and re-group as a family. Talk about your hopes and plans for 2010. Play board games, snuggle by the fireplace, and tell stories from the past.
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Jan Van Blarcum | Founder | Successfully completed Creative Tutors' Advanced Training Program.

Meet Jan Van Blarcum | Founder

In 1999, Jan Van Blarcum, Ph.D. founded Creative Tutors. As an educator, Dr. Van Blarcum understood the importance of personalized attention in a child's educational growth. Her passion for learning grew into a business endeavor that provides customized, one-on-one, in-home tutoring to children with a variety of learning needs. Every child receives personalized attention from certified/degreed educators. Jan has acquired invaluable experience through living abroad, teaching in many educational environments and has acquired business development experience. These unique experiences, coupled with her fervent desire to provide all children with the tools needed to achieve their potential in today's educational environment, led her to establish Creative Tutors and their sister organization Creative Learning 4 Kids, Inc. a 501(c)(3) company.

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