Classroom Teachers – Why Writing for Children Could Be the Perfect Summer Job for You!

While most classroom teachers enjoy the summer break from work that a teaching position gives them, other teachers struggle to find part-time work during that time to earn a little extra income.

If you’re one of those classroom teachers who searches for part time work during the summer, writing for children just might be the job you’re looking for. Here’s why:

1. During the school year you’re in close contact with children and/or teens in your classroom. That means you know first hand what kids or teens think about, how they talk, and how they act. You can use this information to create believable child or teen characters and dialogue for these characters that rings true. If you read stories and books for children with your students during the school year, you also know the kinds of story lines that appeal to children and teens.

2. As a teacher, you have access to your school’s library. Talk to the librarian to find out what kinds of books students find most interesting. Also, what kinds of books seem to be in short supply? Does your school librarian think there needs to be more middle grade novels available for girls, for example? Or, is there almost nothing available on certain topics of interest to children? Use this information to create stories, novels, and nonfiction articles and books that will help fill these voids or shortages.

3. You know what kinds of materials you like to use in your classroom with your students. Why not try your hand at creating some of these materials for children’s educational publishers? Most of the best teaching materials are created by teachers themselves. Why not make some money from the types of materials you are probably already creating and using yourself in your own classroom?

4. Once you gain a few publication credits, you can continue writing for children or teens during the school year. You won’t have time for as much writing while you’re teaching, of course. Still, you can probably manage to work on at least one nonfiction article or short story for children or teens each month. Even if you don’t finish these pieces and submit them for publication during the school year, when school ends for the summer you will have plenty of writing projects to finish up and submit to editors.

5. Once your part-time children’s writing career is established, you won’t need to search for a part-time job every summer. You can immediately get to work once summer break begins. You might even manage to line up some regular summer writing assignments with one or two children’s educational publishers. Many full-time teachers manage to write a short nonfiction book for children or teens every summer and substantially increase their yearly income.

6. Should you ever decide to stop teaching, or when you retire from teaching, you will already have an enjoyable second career to fall back on. And this time, you can work from home in the comfort of your pajamas if you like!

These are just a few of the reasons that so many classroom teachers turn to writing for children as a part-time job or second career. If you enjoy writing as much as you enjoy teaching, then writing for children just might be the perfect summer job or second career for you, too.

3 Popular Spanish Learning DVDs For Children Reviews

Spanish learning DVDs are becoming a more and more popular means of teaching kids the Spanish language. There are many titles to choose from. Most of which are not only educational but highly entertaining as well. In fact, some adults find that they pick languages up faster while watching videos for children. I do not find that the least bit surprising as I am one of those adults.

Most Spanish learning DVDs are based on popular and lovable characters which boosts the fun factor, others focus on music to help children remember the lessons better.

Here are reviews of 3 popular Spanish DVDs for children titles.

Little Pim
Little Pim is a lovable Panda and he helps teach children up to the age of 5 the basics of the Spanish language. More than 180 Spanish words are used. With the help of Lola the Elephant and Bob the Bobcat, Little Pim makes learning Spanish fun for the whole family.

Learning a new language is more effective if you get to practice is it often. The Little Pim Spanish learning DVDs explores situations and events which happen everyday like Eating and Drinking, Playtime and Counting, which makes it very convenient to practice the new phrases learned.

There are 6 DVDs in this series. Each DVD is 35 minutes long, which is made up of 7 five-minute episodes.

Brainy Baby
The Brainy Baby series is a charming collection of DVDs targeted at children up to the age of 5. It touches on colors, shapes, the alphabet, numbers and common words and phrases kids normally use. It delivers all these with the aid of fun animation, live action and real life objects which children recognize.

Things also get musical with fun songs and music to sing and dance along to. Some of the songs are completely original while others are classical favorites.

This series is made up of 4 DVDs. Each DVD is 45 minutes long.

Hola Amigos
Hola Amigos is a really fun series. It is about a chihuahua named Paco and his family and their adventures which can take place in the kitchen or a restaurant in the city. Together, along with Pepe The Clown, Paco and his family teach kids Spanish in a truly enjoyable manner. Kids will enjoy the sing-a longs while learning how to count, how to recite the alphabet and lots of other things.

It should be noted that Hola Amigos has won the Parent’s Choice Gold Award, Kid’s First Endorsement and the Cine Golden Eagle Award.

This series comes in 3 DVDs. Each DVD is 55 minutes long.