Neha Jais
Neha's writing explores themes of resilience, relationships, and personal growth, often drawing on everyday experiences to create characters who feel real and relatable. Whether she’s weaving an engaging fiction plot or delivering sharp, informative non-fiction, her goal is always the same: to connect with readers on a personal level and leave them thinking long after the final page.
How Globe Charter Tracks and Improves Student Progress
At Globe Charter, student progress isn’t just measured by a report card handed out at the end of each term. Teachers here are trying ...
Mindfulness for Kids: Simple Practices to Try
Picture a classroom buzzing with energy: pencils tapping, chairs scraping, kids whispering about lunch. In the middle of it all, a teacher pauses and ...
Parent Involvement Programs That Make a Difference
If you ask most teachers what makes the biggest difference in a child’s success, they’ll often point to something outside the classroom walls: parent ...
Back-to-School Checklist: Everything You Need
There’s something about late September air—crisp mornings, bus stops filling up, and the quiet thrum of pencils being sharpened—that signals the back-to-school season. For ...
Top Educational Podcasts for Curious Young Minds
On the school bus, in the car, or winding down before bed—podcasts are quickly becoming the new bedtime story for kids. And unlike endless ...
How Music Improves Learning and Memory in Children
Walk into any kindergarten classroom and you’ll notice something right away: music is everywhere. From clapping games to rhyming songs, melodies are woven into ...
Safety and Security Measures at Globe Charter School
Walk through the front doors of Globe Charter School on a typical weekday morning and you’ll notice something right away: safety isn’t treated as ...
Smart Tips for Managing Homework Stress
If you’ve ever stared at a mountain of homework and felt your chest tighten, you’re not alone. Students across the globe deal with homework ...
How to Foster a Growth Mindset in Children
If you’ve ever heard a child say, “I’m just not good at math” or “I’ll never be able to do this,” you’ve seen the ...