Child Friendly Child’s Room

When decorating the nursery for your baby, keep in mind that newborns can visually perceive objects place 8-12 inches away from their face.  Since their field of vision is so limited, contrasting colors (such as red, black and white) are easiest to discern.  Create easy to make, engaging flash cards displaying favorite baby images, such […]

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The Best-Kept Secret About School Success

  I won’t keep you in suspense: the secret is the “fun factor.” Put simply, kids will work tirelessly if the work is gratifying — that is, if it’s fun! That doesn’t mean all play and little work leads to academic success; far from it. What it does mean is that each child’s own perspective about […]

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About Preschoolers

Children 3 to 5 Years Old What to Expect   Between their third and fourth birthdays, children   §  Start to play with other children, instead of next to them; §  Are more likely to take turns and share and begin to understand that other people have feelings and rights; §  Are increasingly self-reliant and […]

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Day with Baby

Babies have so much to learn—and you can make it fun for you and your little one. Enjoy these enriching ways to encourage your baby’s development throughout your day. At birth, a baby’s five senses are working, and before you know it, your young child is off to explore using all of those senses. As […]

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10 Ways to Motivate Your Child to Learn

  Inspire her thirst for knowledge inside — and outside — of school.   If you want your child to be a stellar student, don’t limit learning to the walls of his classroom. Although the skills he’s learning there are crucial to his intellectual and social growth, your child needs your help to really “open […]

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Toys through the Ages

Babies: Birth to One Year   Experts agree that even babies need an assortment of toys. Since infants respond to smell, taste, sound, touch and sight, properly selected toys provide a small baby with opportunities to learn about size, shape, sound, texture and how things work.   Choose toys that:   Have pieces that are […]

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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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The Trying Twos

Your toddler is making his first steps toward separation, leaving you to explore the world around him.   Starting around 18 months, your toddler begins a new dance between his uncharted independence, and the familiar, secure base of his loving relationship with you. This is what gives this stage the name of the not-so-terrible, but […]

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