Creating a Slideshow with your Kids (or what to do with the photos that they take with your phone)
/I recently began letting my grandson use my phone to capture pictures of things that he enjoys while on neighborhood walks.
Read MoreI recently began letting my grandson use my phone to capture pictures of things that he enjoys while on neighborhood walks.
Read MoreDo you spend a lot of time in the car and struggle to keep everyone happy during your ride? Do you find yourself resorting to just about anything just to keep your kids busy? There is a better way than screen time—and it’s way more fun!
Read MoreHave you seen the new forever stamps that the United States Postal Service has created? This first-of-its-kind U.S. stamp is printed with thermochromic ink. Just touch the stamp to reveal the moon. Then once cooled, the image reverts back to the eclipsed Sun. The back of the stamp is imprinted with the path of the eclipse across the United States.
I think that these are so cool and I don't think they will last long. For just $.93 (plus shipping) I went ahead and ordered some of the first day covers as a keepsake! You might want to do the same!
Besides being a wondrous event to observe, what a great time to introduce a bit more scientific information about the Earth, the Moon and the Sun. You can even make a very simple craft that illustrates how the eclipse creates a shadow covering the sun.
Read MoreIf you are having difficulty explaining the solar eclipse to your child, I found a couple of fun videos that explain the concept.
Read MoreWhat do cookies and the solar eclipse have in common?
Read MoreWith The Great American Solar Eclipse just days away, I wanted to give you some ideas of fun activities you can do with your child.
Read MoreThe only safe way to view the eclipse is to use glasses that are specifically designed for this purpose
Read MoreWelcome to Dot-to-Dot. I'm so excited that you are here. I would like to begin by telling you a little bit about myself and why I started this blog.
My name is Linda and ever since I was a little girl, I've loved children. I loved taking care of my dolls, babysitting and I always dreamed of being a mommy and a teacher when I grew up. I was very fortunate that both of my dreams came true. I have two wonderful daughters, who are now grown and have families of their own, and I enjoyed 30+ years of teaching before retiring recently.
Since retiring from the classroom, I have been exploring into some of the dreams I've had reserved for these years. I've been cooking more, exercising more, been learning and practicing watercolor painting and photography, taken a few trips (not having to wait until summer vacation), embarked on a year-long quilting journey, increased my volunteer service at our local food pantry and I spend as much time as possible with my young grandchildren. I am now acutely aware of how fast time passes and how very precious each moment is and want to fill them with the things that are the most important to me. Which leads me to this blog and my newest project: Dot To Dot Connections.
During my teaching career, my primary focus was young children and much of it was spent working with at-risk students or students who had disabilities of one sort or another. I love children's literature and bringing those books to life through conversation and fun activities.
As a teacher and a mother myself, the decline in personal interactions between children and their caregivers troubles me. I know that this disconnect not because parents don't care, but rather that they often feel too OVERWHELMED, feeling like they can't find the TIME to engage in meaningful ways. And, sometimes they think that they don't even know HOW to interact with their children. Hoping to teach them faster, adults are quick to buy the newest hot items for the children in their lives, yet what children crave the most are connections with the adults in their lives.
These days, parents, grandparents and other caregivers are busier than ever and sites such Pinterest and Facebook are filled with images of picture-perfect activities with supply lists that are a mile long. Let's face it, some days it is hard to even get dinner on the table, much less gather supplies and create a magical moment with our kids.
That's where I want to step in and help. I am launching a new business that will not only help you connect with a child in your life, but will also help needy or at-risk families do the same. I have curated boxes of materials that you can use to connect with your child through ordinary play. Each box will contain step-by-step directions to guide you through the activities, as well as a coordinating book. There will also be journal pages for you and your child to complete, sparking new conversations and encouraging connection. And that's not all! Each purchase that you make will provide the exact same box for a family in need, along with training in how to use the materials effectively!
I am so excited about the possibilities and can't wait for you to try it out! My main website will be up and running soon, so be sure to sign up for email updates. In the meantime, you can find me here and on Instagram as @dottodotconnections.
My experience as a teacher, mother and grandmother has shown me that elaborate setups and materials are not necessary to create meaningful experiences for the children in your life. Simple, everyday play can be very important and can create life-long memories when shared with a caring person in their life. Whether you are a parent, grandparent, neighbor, teacher or nanny, the emotional connection you have with a child is far more important and long-lasting than any toy they could ever receive. Dot-to-Dot helps to provide the materials and instructions to create those connections through ordinary play.
Hello! My name is Linda Perkins. I was born and raised in northwest Louisiana and loved raising my family here as well. After spending many years teaching young children with special needs (and a lifetime exploring creative arts) I began painting and creating digital art and have fallen in love with the art of surface design.
I love being outdoors, surrounded by flowers, insects and birds and I hope that I can pass on that love of nature to you through my designs. Having spent most of my life sewing, I am always on the lookout for interesting fabrics for various projects and when I can’t find them, I have been often create them myself. Now, it’s time to share them with others as well.