Christine Jeanne'

Christine Jeanne
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Christine Jeanne’ is a Lowcounty loving children’s literature author.  Christine has been teaching and working with children in Charleston title one schools for over fifteen years.  Since the birth of her son, Beecher (now two years old), Christine has been writing children’s books and is enjoying South Carolina as the writer’s perfect backdrop. Her life motto, "Living Life Lowcountry Style Through Literature."  Follow Christine @lowcountry_literature on Instagram and www.authorchristinejeanne.com for literature and lowcountry life based posts.
Kávé, Café, Kaffee, International Coffee Day Is Here!

Kávé, Café, Kaffee, International Coffee Day Is Here!

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Kávé, Café, Kaffee, Let's Celebrate...International Coffee Day Is Here! As a momma, an educator, and an early riser, I enjoy a good cup of coffee. My 2 ½ year old son even recognizes the fact...
Moving with a Toddler (and Living to Tell About It)

Moving with a Toddler (and Living to Tell About It)

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Yes, we recently moved in the Charleston Summer heat (with a toddler) and lived to tell about it. My husband and I had this crazy dream to renovate a brick ranch on the Isle...
Steps to Building a Relationship With Your Child’s New Teacher

Steps to Building a Relationship with Your Child’s New Teacher

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Back to school time in the Lowcountry is upon us. The excitement of back to school shopping, meeting new school friends, and preparing your child for the rigorous academics for the next grade is...
Summer Can Still Be Full of Learning

Summer Can Still Be Full of Learning

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The age old question about keeping children academically growing over the summer continues to persist. As an educator, I have parents ask me each year how they can keep my students learning, so they...

Explore Isle of Palms: Tips For Every Family Budget

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If your family loves the beach, you may have traveled to the Isle of Palms, South Carolina. Isle of Palms is seven miles long, two miles wide, and has a nickname of "long Island."...
Strategies to Prepare Elementary School Children for Standardized Testing

Strategies to Prepare Elementary School Children for Standardized Testing

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As a mom and an educator, I often have test anxiety for students around the Lowcountry. From an educational standpoint, testing is one measure of how state academic standards were taught and how students...
The puzzle of autism in elementary schools

The Puzzle of Autism in Elementary Schools

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Autism can be referred to as a puzzle piece. The puzzle piece represents the medical mystery and complexity of autism spectrum disorder (ASD).   Whether your child has autism, or your child is in the...