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Teaching Your Preschooler How to Count with Money

One of the most important things you can teach your preschooler is how to count with money. This skill will help them throughout their lives, both in school and in their personal finances.

In this blog post, we will give you a few tips on how to teach your child about counting money. We will also provide valuable tips to ensure you both have fun during the process of teaching your preschooler how to count with money.

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How to Help your Preschooler be a Leader

All parents want their children to be successful in life. One of the best ways to help them achieve this is to start teaching them leadership skills early on. A preschooler can be a leader by setting an example for others, being polite and respectful, and following rules. In this blog post, we will discuss how you can help your preschooler become a leader!

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How to Teach Your Preschooler the Value of Time: Tips and Activities

It's never too early to start teaching your child the value of time. In fact, the sooner you start, the better! Teaching your preschooler about time will help them develop a sense of responsibility and prepare them for future academic endeavors.

In this blog post, we will discuss some tips and activities that you can do to help teach your child about time.

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Surfing the waves of your toddler's big feelings

Almost every person who has ever parented a toddler has experienced times when their normally agreeable, happy child suddenly becomes enraged for seemingly no reason.

This usually happens because toddlers are learning the boundaries of behavior, and things that they previously found perfectly acceptable are now being challenged by adults. As children become more verbal, they begin to assert themselves with words, instead of by hitting, biting, or throwing things. This can be very frustrating to toddlers who are used to having their own way.

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3 Keys to Teaching Your Child Mindfulness

Mindfulness is more than just a parenting tool. It’s a way of life practice, and it may support your child (and you!) beyond just meltdowns or sibling frustrations. Benefits from mindfulness, bringing a gentle, content, and grounding attitude to the present moment. It can help your child and parents too, by cultivating happiness and relieving stress.

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Chores and Preschoolers

Enlisting the aid of your preschooler to help with household chores may sound like a chore in itself, but it doesn’t have to be. There are numerous ways you and your preschooler can work together. And in the process, you will be teaching them important life skills such as responsibility, personal hygiene, respect, and the dos and don’ts of relationships.

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Teaching your Children Gratitude

Parents across the board find their experiences to be similar. When your child says, “Thank you” for the first time without giving them a nudge or a nod of “what do you say”. The inner excitement that you are doing something right in your parenting. Parents universally share the moment of thought of, I’m afraid I am not teaching my children enough.

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Your Childs’ Early Years

The first five years of a child’s life are to their future physical, cognitive, emotional, and social development. Years of neurological and psychological research have shown that babies begin to learn about the world around them from a very early age – including during the prenatal, perinatal (immediately before and after birth), and postnatal period.

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