Soon your little baby will be a Kindergartener! What a milestone! You should be very proud of your little one and excited about the adventure you’re both about to embark on. As you prepare to get your child prepped for their new school career, it’s normal to feel nervous or even, unprepared for the road
Parental love
Every decision a parent makes is based out of love for that particular child. And the really hard part is that children need different types of love depending on their personality. You may have three children but each of them can be completely different, causing you to need to be a completely different type of
Bringing Home Baby
Your firstborn is your bread and butter. You’ve lived and breathed all the things for that special child since the first day she was born. But now that you’re expecting a new little one, it can be natural to worry about how they’ll fit into the family dynamic and how your oldest will handle having
Baby Talk: Understanding Speech Development
There’s nothing sweeter than hearing your little one say their first precious words. Those first little words are usually followed by more words and then, eventually, by complete sentences. Before you know it, you’re listening to an entire story about who took whose ball at playtime and who sat next to who at lunch. But
Raising bilingual children
Learning two languages simultaneously requires time and effort. Teaching two languages to someone else, like your child, could be an even bigger endeavor. But is it worth the effort? Research has linked bilingualism not only to an increased academic ability but enhanced creativity, cognitive flexibility, and better cross-cultural understanding. There is even scientific research that shows that
Social-Emotional Skills
In the workplace employers look for knowledge, skills, and abilities commonly known as KSA’s; as adults, we’ve acquired those through a lifetime of learning. For every little one, knowledge will come with time; building needed social-emotional skills will aid them in developing abilities which will help them be successful in their early lives, through adolescence,
Making Friends
Forming friendships is an important milestone for your child to reach. The entire process of learning how to make friends and how to interact with others can be an ever-changing and evolving experience. Though children start forming friendships during their early years, it may take until adulthood for the process to be complete. As a
All the Pros and Cons of Homeschooling
Are you considering the homeschooling option for your children and want to know all the pros and cons before making your decision? Homeschooling is an alternative educational option where parents decide to educate their children at home instead of sending them to a traditional public or private school. There are various reasons parents choose to
Causes of Aggression in Kids and Ways to Handle it
If you are a parent, you may have dealt with your fair share of aggression from your kids. It is not unusual for a toddler or kid younger than 4 to exhibit forms of aggression like meltdowns, tantrums, or violence. Most children outgrow this aggressive behavior by kindergarten, while others carry the trait to their teen
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Daily Schedule For Toddlers
The toddler phase is a fantastic stage of childhood, although it could be tiring for the parent. Toddlers are always so busy that they require constant supervision. With early toddlers, you need to work even more. Late toddlers ease your stress a bit as they are a bit more flexible and can play for more extended