Reading Out Loud: Why Start When They’re Young

Reading Out Loud: Why Start When They’re Young

Reading Out Loud: Why Start When They’re Young

Reading out loud to your child helps them soak up social, emotional and cognitive skills better than anything else does. It sets them up for success in life – both academically and behaviorally.


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Back to School: How to Help Your Child Transition Child

Back to School: How to Help Your Child Transition Child

Back to School: How to Help Your Child Transition

A new school year means new routines, dealing with unknown, and a lot of change for your little one to navigate. For parents/caregivers, it can be very exciting and stressful at the same time as well. Here are 5 tips to help crate a smoother transition this school year…


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Actively Listening to Your Child

Actively Listening to Your Child

Actively Listening to Your Child

Active Listening is when the listener is able to fully concentrate on, understand, respond to and remember what is being said. The listener is on the same level as the speaker, making eye contact, and actively taking an interest.

As parents and caregivers, we are busy – going in so many directions at once and trying our best to balance the plethora of responsibilities we all have. And let’s face it – our little ones tend to have so much to say that it can be hard to make ourselves stop and listen to yet another story about (insert their current “funny” story they’re telling on repeat). But here’s why pausing our to-do list and actively listening to what they have to say is so important…

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Homemade Bubbles

Homemade Bubbles

Homemade Bubbles

Bubbles provide hours of outdoor entertainment for all ages. What a great way to spend time together outside as a family!

Here is a recipe for making your own super-bubble solution. You can make it ahead of time and store it in an airtight container, or if you have older children, this is a great family STEM activity.

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