by Blog Contributor | Sep 5, 2022 | Child Development, Parenting, Reading, Speech and Language Development
Teaching your child the ways of life is one thing, but making them study with a yearning to learn is another. The summer highs are not so easily worn off, and the happy rush from playtime makes proper looking a struggle. Getting your kids into a studying rhythm is a...
by Jo Ann Gramlich | May 9, 2022 | Child Development, Parenting
Getting ready for a child’s first time and first day of school can be nerve-wracking, not only for the child but also for the parent. Those butterflies and stomach jitters are ever-present for kids at any age when it comes to the first day at school, especially for...
by Blog Contributor | May 4, 2022 | Parenting
One of the most important occasions in a child’s life is getting ready for their first time in school. There is that separation anxiety that bothers both the parent and the child, not to mention those crying episodes and unexpected tantrums. Often, it seems like there...
by Jo Ann Gramlich | Jul 9, 2021 | Parenting
Setting Effective Limits with Toddlers: Parenting Tips Limits and boundaries are great for kids. It is an opportunity for them to learn appropriate behaviors. You can learn many effective ways to set practical limits for your kids in this blog. Here are some...
by Administrator | Apr 16, 2019 | Parenting
Most children are capable of responding to positive communication and developing their full potential said the UNICEF resource package titled, “Communicating with Children: Principles and Practices to Nurture, Inspire, Excite, Educate and Heal.” This document supports...
by Administrator | Sep 21, 2018 | Parenting
As your preschoolers strive and enjoy life, they will start developing new habits and gaining more friends and acquaintances that could influence their development when it comes to social and emotional intelligence, good judgment, competence, generosity, and pretty...
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