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Helping Your Child Adjust
When your child starts preschool, it’s normal for both of you to be excited. It’s also normal for each of you to experience some anxiety, perhaps at the same time, you’re feeling that excitement. When it’s time for your child to start preschool, it can be a big change. Fortunately, though, there are plenty of things you can do to help him or she adjust.
What Is the Best Way to Talk to My Child's Teacher?
The right way to approach your child's teacher depends on what you hope to accomplish.
Do you simply want to ask questions specific to your child's behavior or progress in the class, or do you want specific feedback about how your child is doing in the class?
Either way, some ways will be the right way to communicate with the teacher.
3 Things My Preschooler Should Know
It is an exciting time watching your child grow and learn. Seeing the world through their eyes as you witness their development, you naturally have the great desire for them to succeed.
Many parents have concerns in their minds about what their child should be able to do and not do during the Preschool age. Knowing children thrive at the opportunity to learn and explore in a way that resonates with them, and not expected to know everything emotionally and academically going into kindergarten.
5 Amazing Ideas to Keeping Digital Learning Fun
Today, when Preschool At Home Learning is becoming a new normal, teaching preschool kids digitally can be challenging. There are ways to use their need to play with their natural curiosity of the world to make learning fun. You will see that At-Home Learning with your preschool-aged child can be fun and rewarding.
Here are some suggestions to create fun and engaging activities for your Digital At-Home Learning Preschooler:
3 Unique Holiday Memory Making Keepsakes that WOW
The holidays are a wonderful time for family Keepsake-Making. Creating lasting memories through engaging activities that celebrate the season while commemorating your child’s creativity at an early age.
Here are some of our favorite Holiday Memory Making Keepsake ideas
Five Ways to Get Your Kid Motivated to Study
Is your child achieving poor results at school? If you answered yes, there are a few things you can do. Even though educational success and good grades don't necessarily mean that your child will have a successful career in the future, school is one of the essential aspects of every child's life.
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.
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.
Making Learning at Home Fun
When we think of learning activities, we tend to think of School. Maybe even a school building itself. This notion is that in order for your child to receive stellar learning you have to go somewhere. Not necessarily true. When your child's at home, you're their teacher. But everything doesn't have to feel like a classroom lesson. Get your kids excited about discovering something new by disguising the learning activities as a fun time. Try these engaging and effective activities that you can do at home.
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.
The Best Start; Digital Preschool Learning
Giving your little ones the best start in life is something every parent strives for. Constantly brainstorming ways to grow their child’s learning experiences. Perhaps can’t sleep at night with thoughts of, “ what am I going to do when we go out of town and grandparents have the kids?” Or, “what else can I do to support them in handwriting?” The parent inner dialogue is endless but there is always a solution. Giving peace of mind and a plan of action.
The Best Morning Routine Tips for Preschoolers
Preschoolers can be difficult to figure out in the morning. They don't always want to put on their shoes, get dressed, or brush their teeth. Most of them like routine and enjoy knowing what is coming next.
If you spend time establishing routines with your preschooler (like brushing teeth before breakfast), it will make getting out the door much easier.
How to Be a Good Parent
In order to be a good parent, you need to take care of your children. This is not difficult, but there are some things that you can do in order to make sure that they grow up healthy and happy. Below you will find the top 10 ways on how to be a good parent!
Surviving Changes
When your toddler or infant is all settled in and handling their schedule just fine without any mishaps it’s easy to get overwhelmed when a change happens. Toddlers and infants do struggle with change, but surviving changes is part of life. No matter how young or old you are, this is something that has to be dealt with.
How Busy Moms Find a Little me Time
Yes, you are a busy mom. But have you ever stopped and thought about just how many hats you wear on a daily basis? You might be surprised at the number.
Mother of course is your first role, then perhaps wife or partner, perhaps you're working outside the home, you could be a cook, driver, tutor, caregiver for your parents or in-laws.
Surviving Back to School at Home
Most parents find their children heading back to school at home this year. Today we have some tips to help you prepare for the back to school season whether you're children are attending virtual school or returning to in-person school after having a year away from everyone.
What Makes a Good Early Preschool Program
There are some key components that make a good early preschool program. Today we’ll dive into the topic of what makes a good early preschool program to better help you determine if the early education option you’re seeking is right for your child.
What Makes a Good Teacher?
Teaching is a satisfying and rewarding profession but it can be challenging too. It requires a combination of knowledge, skills, experience and certain intangible qualities. Teaching preschool is a huge feat. Good preschool teachers not only teach the basics of counting and the alphabets, they also encourage and nurture several children with vastly different personalities.
Dealing with Aggression in Children
Aggression is a normal part of young children’s experiences. Aggression results from powerful emotions that are not yet under the child’s direct control. Children hit, pinch, bite, slap, and grab when their emotions cause them to act before they can think about doing something different. You’ll see this behavior play out in childcare settings, preschool, and at home. It seems no environment is off-limits for young children going through this phase.
Biting 9 Months to 20 Months
Why does biting seem to occur among children in groups at school? The simple answer to this question, according to noted psychologists Louise Ilg and Florence Ames, is that children bite because they lack language and social skills. They say biting is a developmental phenomenon – it happens at predictable times for predictable reasons tied to children’s ages and stages.