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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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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.

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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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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.

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How to Plan an Amazing Teacher Appreciation Week In 3 Simple Steps

Teacher Appreciation Week is right around the corner. This year it’s the week of May 3–7, 2021

Teacher appreciation week can be an elaborate, weeklong event, or simple gestures from the students. What matters isn’t how much you do but how thoughtfully you do it. We are all busy parents, but TA Week can be a wonderful week for your school and easier than you may think.

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Is my Child too Sick to go to Preschool

The cold and flu season and other viruses out there in the world make it even more difficult to decide whether your child is too sick for preschool or other childcare facilities. Today we’re going to dive into the topic to help you determine if your child is too sick to go to preschool.

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Positive Discipline and Child Guidance Tips

Guidance is what parents do before they have a problem. This is part of being a proactive parent. Guidance techniques will help prevent a problem with a child before the child loses self-control or makes a bad decision. While self-control will emerge during early childhood years, children depend on parents and preschool teachers to help them maintain control.

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Stages of the Preschool Toddler

Get ready for a parenting roller coaster ride! The next three years will be a thrill a minute for you and your baby or toddler.

Your newborn will go from seemingly helpless to talking, from unable to hold his or her head steady to a walking, running, hopping, and jumping preschool toddler!

As miraculous as this process seems, it follows three developmental rules.

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Appropriate Expectations For Older Toddlers

Every toddler experiences their own stages of development with manners, rule-following, and meeting the expectations of their parents. During this stage of parenting, you’ll find that your older toddler is demanding to be more independent and slowly learning that the world doesn’t revolve around them.

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Steps to Stop Toddler Biting in its Tracks

Biting is a common habit for toddlers to pick up during this stage in childhood. Whether your toddler is biting at daycare, biting at home, or just biting randomly, you can work to stop toddling biting in its tracks. As soon as you notice your toddler is biting, it’s time to use our parenting tips to stop this behavior.

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8 Super Easy and Fun Ways to Celebrate New Year’s Eve with Kids

Are your kids too young to make it to midnight? Pick 9PM vs midnight if it is easier for your little ones to stay awake and celebrate at that time. Set the clocks for the revised countdown. Have your decorations and noise makers ready to go! Then, have a relaxing round 2 celebration once the kids are off to bed.

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Helping Your Child with Anxiety or Depression

As parents, we want what is best for our children, no matter what. Sometimes, though, we are at a loss for what to do. When our children feel anxiety, depression, or any mental health challenges, we often feel the most frustration. Helping others with these difficulties is even harder when they are children because it is not always easy to articulate emotions. We want to focus on anxiety for this post, as it is the most common challenge we see with young children.

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8 Reasons Why Gratitude is Important for Kids

Gratitude and positivity are abstract skills that can be hard to teach children. As adults, these skills are equally difficult to practice and master. Toddlers tend to learn by copying what the adult in their lives are doing, so if you are a negative person, your child will be too, and vice versa. Positivity and gratitude are traits that will enable your child to be emotionally and mentally healthy when they grow up. So how do you teach your child how to be grateful and keep a positive attitude?

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