Soup’s On!

• Stone Soup, by Jon J Muth (optional) • paper • crayons and/or markers In this folktale, three monks entice frightened villagers to make soup from stones. The villagers discover that when they give, they receive much more in return. As you read the story with your child, encourage him to predict what will happen next. What does […]

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Learning to Share

Sharing is an important process of growing up that we continue to learn and fine-tune, even in our adult years! As humans we are naturally possessive and protective of our things. However, over time we learn the pleasure of giving.   As a parent, you know that the ability to share a favorite toy, or […]

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Building a Pattern of Success

To gain confidence, kids need to learn to cope with frustration.   A child’s mixed emotions are the product of his young mind coming to grips with the complexities of his expanding world. Positive and negative emotions are central to his growth. Like all of us, an 18- to 36-month-old needs to learn to express […]

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Thank Goodness for Manners

  The development of decorum varies from child to child. But between the ages of 2 and 5, your child is most receptive to learning the rules of polite conduct. “When children are very young,” says Linda Altman, a Georgia-based counselor and educator, “they want to do anything you ask. Grab the opportunity to teach […]

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Raising Kids of Character

Treat others as you’d like your child to treat them. You are your child’s first and most influential teacher and they are always watching you. “Modeling” your own kind and caring behavior towards friends and relatives is an effective way to teach your children how to be good to others. Show what being a good […]

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stART: Rainbow Fish Paper Craft

  Read The Rainbow Fish, by Marcus Pfister.  It’s about a little fish who learns a lesson about sharing.  The best thing about this book is the really neat shiny foil scales that glitter wonderfully during bedtime story!      This craft is simple but ends up looking amazingly rainbow fish-like.  This is SUCH a fun craft […]

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Make ‘em Laugh – How to enhance your child’s sense of humor — and why it matters.

Humor is one of a number of things — like art or dramatic play — that children can create. Humor, in turn, fosters a relaxed and playful climate in which further creativity is more likely to occur. Humor, creativity, playfulness, and play are closely connected, so a home or classroom that’s conducive to any of […]

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9 Cool Questions to Ask Your Kid

Prompt conversation and encourage curiosity by asking your child challenging questions, such as:   What do you know how to do that you can teach to others?   If you could be a sound, what would it be?   What is the funniest thing that ever happened to you?   What do you think your […]

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