NAEYC: How to Support Approaches to Learning? Play with Them!
As a parent, you want your children to learn all that they can—to grasp math concepts, to be curious about exploring the world, and to learn to read and write… read more
As a parent, you want your children to learn all that they can—to grasp math concepts, to be curious about exploring the world, and to learn to read and write… read more
Preschoolers who can solve their own problems feel confident and enjoy learning. They are willing to make mistakes and learn from them and keep trying until they succeed. Families can.. read more
For parents and their young children, family mealtimes can be valued as opportunities for sharing each other’s ideas and company. Meals are times for children to experience their own autonomy.. read more
When asked about school readiness skills, many teachers say children who succeed in kindergarten know when and how to control their impulses. They can follow through when a task is.. read more
POTTY LEARNING My child is two, shouldn’t he start using the potty? Maybe yes and maybe no. It is amazing the amount of attention given to the developmental milestone of toilet learning… read more