Many parents can tell you the story of the day the “I do it” monster arrived in their home. Typically somewhere around the age of 2, even the sweetest
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Teaching Your Child Skills for Oral Health
When children are small, they rely entirely on adults to help them care for their teeth. However, this doesn’t mean that they can’t start learning why
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Every parent wants their children to have healthy friendships. However, discerning your role in your child’s friendships can be much more complicated.
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While the word “library” may bring visions of tall bookcases full of dusty books in a silent building, the libraries of today are a far cry from this
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Almost every parent has been there. You are rushing to get out the door and say sweetly, “Okay, it’s time to put on your shoes!” Your
Read MoreWays to Involve Kids in Holiday Preparations
With the holidays quickly approaching, your family has many opportunities to celebrate and prepare together. However, as you look for ways to involve
Read MoreOutdoor Family Activities for Fall
Fall is a lovely time to get outside, now that the cooler temperatures have arrived and before it truly gets cold. When the weather isn’t too wet,
Read MoreTeaching Playground Etiquette
Playgrounds are fun and exciting places for the whole family. Your child has the opportunity to test her physical prowess while you play along or rest
Read MoreNAEYC: 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
Read MoreNAEYC: Help Your Child Become a Great Problem Solver
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
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