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    Developing an Attitude of Gratitude

    November 5, 2019

    “Showing gratitude is one of the simplest yet most powerful things humans can do for each other.” — Randy Rausch

    Thanksgiving is just around the corner! At the center of this holiday is celebChild hugging motherrating all that we have in our lives and all that we have received. It’s a time to express our gratitude and give thanks for the kindness of others. Read More about Developing an Attitude of Gratitude »

    What Is Social Emotional Development Anyway?

    October 1, 2019

    “It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken adults.” -Frederick Douglass

    Social emotional development is a child’s ability to understand the feelings of others, control their own feelings and behaviors and get along with peers. It provides them with a sense of who they are in the world and teaches them how to establish quality relationships with others. Read More about What Is Social Emotional Development Anyway? »

    Helping Children Make Friends

    August 6, 2019

    For children, making friends is a vital part of growing up and an essential part of their social and emotional development. Friendships enable children to learn more about themselves and develop their own identity.

    Just like adults, some children seem to make friends easily and get energy from being around lots of other people. Others can find this tiring and overwhelming while still others may be slower to warm up and need time to watch what happens before joining in with a group. Read More about Helping Children Make Friends »

    Start Your Back-to-School Plan!

    July 2, 2019

    It is that time of year again: back-to-school preparation, excitement and first day jitters! The busy-ness of summer is soon to be replaced by the busy-ness of school. As summer begins to wind down we begin to see large, colorful back-to-school displays. Often times these store displays help parents have a mind shift on what you need to do to prepare children for back-to-school routines and schedules. Preparing children for back to school includes helping our children prepare both mentally and physically for the school year ahead. Read More about Start Your Back-to-School Plan! »

    Building Your Parenting Village

    June 5, 2019

    Parenting is wonderful and rewarding, but it’s also hard. To navigate through some of the difficult times, you need the support of other parents who are struggling with some of the same issues. So sometimes you may need a sounding board to brainstorm ideas to address your children’s challenging behavior. Or sometimes you may need someone to watch your kids because you have an appointment or want a fun night out with your partner. Or sometimes you just might need to share about your day with a person whose vocabulary extends beyond the phrase, “Cookies for dinner, please!” or make sure your child has a friend around their age to play with when you go to the park.

    Regardless of the scenario, parents need a village of support! Read More about Building Your Parenting Village »

    Know Your Summer Care Options

    April 30, 2019

    It’s time for summer planning! Have you decided whether your child will attend summer camp, child care, or be at home? Research has shown students experience learning losses when they don’t engage in educational activities over summer break. One way to prevent this from happening is to make sure that your child is in a quality care setting during summer vacation—as well as all year long! Read More about Know Your Summer Care Options »

    Media Time: How Much Is Too Much?

    April 8, 2019

    In a world where children are “growing up digital,” it is important to help them learn healthy habits around using the many forms of media available to them. You may wonder, “Is my family too wired to technology?”
    Read More about Media Time: How Much Is Too Much? »

    Exploring the World Through Play Experiences

    March 5, 2019

    Did you know that the concepts of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics (STEAM) are all around us? You don’t need to have an in-depth knowledge of these subjects to introduce them to children. Families can naturally embed these concepts in everyday life. A foundation for STEAM is laid by helping children increase their awareness of the world and by encouraging them to think creatively.

    Read More about Exploring the World Through Play Experiences »

    Let’s Talk About Kindergarten

    February 5, 2019

    It is not too early to start thinking about kindergarten! The transition to kindergarten is a milestone that families anticipate—sometimes with excitement and sometimes with apprehension. It’s a transition that means adjusting to new schedules, riding on school buses, experiencing academic expectations and working with teachers, adjusting to classroom environments and making new friends. Here’s a few things to help make the transition as successful as possible. Read More about Let’s Talk About Kindergarten »

    There’s No Perfect Temperature for Outdoor Play!

    January 2, 2019

    Don’t let snow and cold keep your children from outdoor play this winter. When dressed appropriately, the benefits children receive from playing outdoors far outweigh the fears of frost bite! Active outdoor play combats childhood obesity, promotes gross motor development and helps reduce stress—for parents and for children! It is common to hear adults say that “my child will not like being in the cold weather,” or “the cold is too dangerous to play in,” or “there’s nothing to play with.” It is up to adults to focus on the importance of children’s play, regardless of the season. After all, play should not be restricted to warm weather. Let’s approach the winter season with a playful attitude.

    Read More about There’s No Perfect Temperature for Outdoor Play! »

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