How to Know When Your Child is Ready to Read
Every child learns how to read at their own pace. There is no specific age or time when your child will be able to pick up a book and understand the words. This is precisely why it’s important to work toward reading milestones and pay close…
Teaching Your Kids to Share
We’ve all heard the phrase “sharing is caring”, but not all children are eager to learn this skill. Particularly if you have an only child or a child who may not be extraverted, sharing care can be a difficult and frustrating concept to…
5 Tips for Choosing a Quality Summer Camp Program
With summer rapidly approaching, you may be searching for a childcare option that’s both educational and fun, and summer camp is the perfect blend. But finding a quality summer camp program can feel daunting, which is why we created this list…
Tips For Teaching A Child To Be Grateful
Gratitude is an important value to have. Instilling a sense of gratitude and graciousness in our children is important for their social and emotional skills, as well as their manners and mental health. However, often it can be a struggle to…
Why Children Bite
Biting is a common behavior in toddlers and young children. While the behavior itself is quite common, it's also a serious concern for parents and educators. Biting can seriously injure someone, and often it's frustrating for everyone involved.…
Tips for Creating Healthy Family Morning Routines By Katrina Oliver
Having a strong routine is important for family life. It's a great way to build consistency and reliability into your family's day, which can be extremely helpful for families. Keeping a consistent routine helps kids with feeling secure in their…
Helping Your Child through Covid-19
The Covid-19 pandemic has been a particular struggle for families with young children. As they have transitioned to remote schooling, lost out on extracurricular opportunities, and been without their usual opportunities for socialization, the…
Preparing your child for back to school!
Preparing your child to go back to school, whether it be after summer or after the year at home due to covid, is important. These steps will help them to feel prepared and ready to take on the year and successfully transition into academic life.
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5 ways to nurture a child’s imagination
The good news for parents is that kids are inherently creative, but there are ways we can nurture these skills as they learn and play. In this blog, we’ll go over 5 ways to nurture your child’s creativity, which we promise you and your child…
5 Potty Training Tips
Potty training is a huge milestone for toddlers. You should not begin potty training until your child is developmentally ready to do so. This includes if you’ve noticed periods of your child having a dry diaper (an hour or two) or during naps,…