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How Daycare Builds Emotional Regulation and Self-Confidence in Young Children

When a family begins to think about daycare of preschool, academics and school readiness are often what first come to mind. While both are vital, an overlooked value of a high-quality childcare is the way in which it supports a child’s emotional development. Emotional regulation and development will serve them well, not just in their […]

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New Year, Big Milestones: How to Set Goals With Your Preschooler

The New Year is a blank slate ready for fresh starts and fresh goals. While it is often the adults that come up with a list of new resolutions to embark upon, young children can benefit from goal setting, as well. In preschool, daycare, and childcare settings, goal-setting looks less like a checklist of “to-do’s”

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Simple and Enchanting Holiday Activities That Spark Preschool Learning

The holiday season brings with it a special wonder of twinkling lights, cozy gatherings, and magical moments. These moments are prime opportunities to support children’s development through simple activities that will keep their brains and their hands engaged. Perfect for supporting their early childhood development, whether children attend daycare, preschool, or stay home with parents

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Take the Stress Out of Holiday Meals with Preschoolers

Navigating Holiday Meals with Children The Holidays bring about a lot of group gatherings and special food that is not typically enjoyed all year long. Maybe it’s a Thanksgiving turkey, a Christmas ham, or the special fruit cake that Aunt Beth brings every year to the family meal, food can be a part of our

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Outdoor Winter Play Ideas for Preschoolers

Bundle Up & Head Out: 10 Outdoor Winter Activities to Keep Littles Engaged and Busy Unlike polar bears, toddlers and preschoolers do not hibernate for the colder months so the play doesn’t stop! Rather than shifting playtime to 24 hours a day of indoor activities, add a layer and some gloves and move the play

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Confident Little Ones: Encouraging Self-Belief in Preschoolers

From tying their own shoes to raising their hand with a question, confidence has an important role in supporting and shaping the way preschoolers learn, grow, and explore the world around them. A child’s self-belief is just beginning to form in these early years and with the right guidance, can lay a strong foundation for

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The Power of Music in Early Childhood Education

There is nothing quite so sweet and lovely as stepping into a classroom full of the singing, clapping, or dancing of children. While music can sometimes be used as a background noise, it has a worth far greater than simply filling silence. Music is an important tool within early childhood education that helps young children

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Chomp! Helping Toddlers Move Beyond Biting

Addressing Biting within the Home, Daycare or Childcare Setting It happens fast: a joyous moment or frustrating situation quickly turns to horror with the shock of a sudden bite. Within the world of early childhood education, biting is a typical stage seen by parents and educators alike. Addressing this behavior in the moment is easier

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Traveling with Preschoolers: Tips and Tricks For a Smooth Trip

Tips for Vacationing with Preschoolers Working on plans for a family trip? Do you have a preschooler at home? Your daydreams of warm sandy beaches or crisp mountain air might be interrupted by the thought of tantrums at 30,000 feet or overtired meltdowns during a day of hiking. No worries as we have you covered!

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Bed-Time for Baby: The Transition From Crib to Bed

The Big Move It’s hard to look at the tiny newborn in the crib and envision that they will one day have arms and legs hanging out the sides as they actively outgrown their sleeping arrangements. As with all things, the day does come where your little one is ready for the transition: big-kid bed

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