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2 Hygiene Habits to Teach Your Child

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When it comes to raising your child, there are so many things you need to teach your child. One of the essential areas you need to cover with your child is personal hygiene. Personal hygiene will help your child stay clean and healthy and is beneficial for your child to learn, no matter how young they are. It is essential to build these habits in your children at a young age. Read More»

Should You Send Your Child to a Public Charter School?

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When you are trying to decide what to do about your child’s kindergarten through eighth-grade education, you may be faced with a number of choices. There are traditional public schools, of course as well as private schools to consider. However, one option you may not have considered yet is a K–8 public charter school. Public charter schools can offer numerous benefits to the children who attend them. Before you make your final decision about your child’s education, get to know some of the reasons you may want to send your child to a public charter school. Read More»

Seven Trends You'll See In Today's Preschools

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If your child is going to be entering preschool soon, you’re probably experiencing a mixture of nostalgia and anticipation — and you also might be wondering how preschools have changed since you were a kid. Naturally, you want your child to have the best possible preschool experience, and if you’re like most parents, the thought of sending your child off to preschool is making you a little nervous. However, preschools have experienced some substantial changes in recent years, and the preschool classroom that your child may experience will very likely be quite different from the one you attended — but the changes are positive. Read More»

I'M Worried About My Child Having Behavioral Issues In Daycare. What Should I Do?

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Sending your child off to daycare can be a big step, and it’s natural to worry as a parent. This is especially true if your little one is already having some behavioral issues, or you simply worry that they will start to when they enter the preschool setting. Thankfully, there are many things that you can do to make sure that behavioral issues won’t crop up at daycare and become a big problem. Read More»

What Is Sensory Play, And How Can Your Child Benefit From It?

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Sensory play is the phrase used to refer to any play activity that promotes and stimulates the use of a child’s senses including smell, taste, touch, sight, and sound. The purpose of sensory play is to encourage children to use their senses to explore, play, create, and discover. Spending time developing and stimulating a child’s senses will help develop emotional, cognitive, social, physical, and linguistic skills. As a parent, it is in your best interest to learn everything you can about sensory play. Read More»

Two Popular Games That Teach Your Daycare Toddlers Basic Developmental Skills

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Day care is about so much more than just watching children while parents are away at work. Between the ages of 18 to 24 months, children are developing their basic skills that will carry them through their education. With all of the children that you have to care for, it is hard to find the time to sit down with them and help teach them these important developmental skills. Fortunately for you, children learn best when they don’t even realize you are teaching them something. Read More»

Moving From A Small Town To The Large City: Choosing The Right School For Your Child

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When you and your family are planning to move from a small town to a large city, there are many different factors to consider during the relocation process. One of the most important factors to keep in mind is selecting the right school for your child. After all, your child’s education is one of the most important considerations in your life. And choosing the right school will help them to have all of the opportunities that you want for them in life. Read More»

3 Creative Ways To Raise Money For Your Child's Religious School

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Many parents take pride in the fact that their children attend private religious institutions. These schools generally don’t receive government funding, so they rely on donations and student tuition in order to provide the types of programs that make religious schools so desirable. If you are looking for ways to increase the amount of money your child’s school collects each year, here are three creative ways to garner more donations in the future. Read More»

Helping Your Child Overcome Their Fear Of Water

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If your child is afraid of water, you may be concerned about what happens if your child is in a situation where he or she needs to swim. Your child will then suddenly be forced to face his or her fears under a much more dangerous circumstance. Therefore, you should try to help your child overcome his or her fear of water first instead. Remember That Children Perceive Reality Differently Read More»

Child Care Options For Working Parents

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For working parents, finding the right child care options for their children can be a difficult task. There are many different options out there but when it comes to taking care of your child, you will want the best. You will want your child to be engaged and have learning opportunities while they are being cared for. You will not just want a babysitter that lets your child watch TV or play on a tablet all day. Read More»