Young children are naturally drawn to writing materials such as crayons and markers. Yet, figuring out how to get them to make the leap from scribbles to letters is often challenging for parents. Preschoolers are often anxious to be able to express themselves through writing words, but their shorter attention spans and tendency towards frustration can make those early writing activities stressful for families. Fortunately, you can take a cue from your child’s preschool teacher to turn at-home writing activities into a fun opportunity that eases the process of learning.…
In order to get your child used to going to gym daycare, there are a few different things that you can do. This article will discuss 3 tips for getting them used to it.
Choose A Time When They Are The Most Comfortable
One great way to help get your child used to gym daycare is to choose a time when they are going to be the most comfortable. This may be in the mornings when they are fresh and ready for the day, or after a nap when they have had time to take a midday rest and are ready to burn off some energy.…
If your tween is like most, they’re ready for more independence, but they could use some help in the responsibility department. Here are three fun summer activities your tween can do to learn some responsibility and increase their chance of proving themselves worthy of a more independent lifestyle:
Going to Day Camp
Summer day camp offers an exciting way to learn about responsibility, gain self-esteem, and practice getting along with people from all walks of life.…