Heather Myers

Mother’s Day and Social Media: 8 Tips For Rising Above Mom-Shaming

Most mothers—new and seasoned vets alike—are always on the search for answers. We are constantly looking for effective tools and strategies to raise our kids, especially when it comes to baby sleep methods, potty training, or discipline techniques. When we are unsure of what to do, we seek out the advice of others. But what …

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Our Favorite Ozo-Things Shared in April

It’s hard to believe that April is already coming to a close. This month has been filled with special days! We’ve celebrated our planet, appreciated the beauty of poetry, had some laughs on April Fools’, got technical for National Robotics Week, and used coding to commemorate Easter. Needless to say, there were a lot of …

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Pollen Love With Bees: Why They Are Important To The Environment

It’s getting swarm outside, which means our little yellow friends are becoming more active outside the hive. While they may be seen as a nuisance for some, it is un-bee-lievable what these little insects do for us. Okay, we’re done pollen your leg with all the bee puns, for now. What do bees do for …

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Our Favorite Ozo-Things Shared On Social This Month

The month of March is already coming to an end. Our Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook feeds have been filled with Dr. Seuss activities, Women’s History Month inspo, and St. Patrick’s Day lessons. The spring season is upon us, symbolizing growth and new beginnings, which we’ve also loved seeing this month! We’re excited to share with you …

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We Need To Raise Girls To Embrace Bravery And Forget Perfection

From a young age, girls are trained to be modest, caring, polite, and accommodating. This is not a formal training, but rather one that society subconsciously instills in the mind of a young girl. We tend to see girls as vulnerable and fragile so, as parents and educators, we want to protect them from harm …

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Our Favorite Ozo-Things Shared On Social Last Month

February was full of creative Ozobot projects and inspiration shared across Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and more. We loved seeing original ideas put together by educators and students alike and we couldn’t wait to share those awesome ideas with all of you! This new series will showcase our favorite photos and videos shared with us each month. We hope you’ll be …

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Cross-Age Peer Mentoring: Why You Need It In Your Classroom

Mentorship can be beneficial in all areas of life, including career mentors, spiritual advisors, and more. Many schools and educators have been implementing special types of mentoring programs in the classroom: cross-age peer mentoring (aka buddy programs!). Younger kids have always looked up to older kids. While adulthood may seem so far away, a student …

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Dancing Into Our Hearts: Merrick Hanna Buddies Up To Evo

13-year-old dance sensation Merrick Hanna is ON. FIRE. The world fell in love watching him transform into a robot through dance on America’s Got Talent. Although he didn’t win the competition, he stole the hearts of many and inspired kids around the globe to learn to dance. We have been inspired by Merrick’s talent, maturity, …

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