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Cheap Outdoor Summer Activities for Preschoolers
Summer is here. What will you do to keep your preschoolers from pummeling your nerves?
Jun 19, 2011
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Charlina Stewart
Preschool Nap Time Ideas: Starting at Home for Success
Most childcare centers encourage a nap time. Using some simple techniques can decrease stress and help the child successfully transition through the time.
May 29, 2011
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Christopher Clayton
Social Skills Before Kindergarten - Preschool Ready Activities
Many social skills can be learned before entering kindergarten. Preschool ready activities can help form the foundations for becoming a successful adult.
May 18, 2011
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Christopher Clayton
Pretend Play Daycare Preschool Activities
Here are some pretend play ideas to spark creativity in a child. Using items around the house, replace countless hours of TV with fun you will never forget
May 16, 2011
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Rebecca Weber
It's Okay to Paint a Little Boy's Toenails
In response to the outcry about the J.Crew ad where a little boy had painted toenails, this article discusses why there's nothing wrong with that.
May 7, 2011
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Jessica Fletcher
Healthy Vegan Diet for a Child
A vegan diet that's not carefully planned can leave your child deficient in some of the key nutrients needed for proper development.
May 1, 2011
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Charlina Stewart
Kids on a Plane
Fun tips for getting families with kids of all ages ready for a plane ride in the sky.
Apr 16, 2011
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Jenee DePetra
The Healthy Habits of Having Kids
New parents are challenged with overcoming exhaustion while modeling healthy behavior. Studies show that small steps can help parents raise healthy kids.
Apr 15, 2011
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Kristen Reichert
Teaching Positive Discipline to Preschoolers
Teaching positive discipline to preschoolers is not an easy task. Parents need a lot of patience and understanding with this stage of growth.
Apr 14, 2011
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Yolimari Garcia
Parents and Schools to Blame for Childhood Obesity
Are parents and schools causing children to be more obese? One researcher believes this may be the case for some children.
Apr 7, 2011
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Summer Minor
Strategies to Prepare Pre-Kindergarteners to Read
Teaching children to read occurs earlier today than in the past. Parents can prepare their pre-kindergartener to read at home.
Apr 6, 2011
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Gina Barrett Putt
Ten Bubble Activities to Do With Your Preschool Child
From math and science to art and literature, children can learn much from playing with bubbles! Here are 10 fun bubble activities for you and your child.
Apr 3, 2011
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Lorelei Sieja
How Parents Can Decide Between Full-Day and Half-Day Kindergarten
When deciding between full and traditional half-day kindergartens, parents should consider each program and how its features will meet their child's needs.
Mar 23, 2011
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Barbara Abromitis
Three-Year-Old's Development: Cognitive and Social Skills
How to describe a three-year-old? A question with many answers, depending on your experience with them! But how can we describe their skills and abilities?
Mar 22, 2011
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Joanne Sale
Discipline Vs. Punishment
Parents should know the difference between punishment and discipline. Knowing how to discipline a child is important so that punishment is rare.
Mar 21, 2011
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Darlene Steelman
Sheep Activites to do with Your Preschool Child
Sheep and Preschool just seem to go together like Peanut Butter and Jelly. Often taught in the spring during lambing season, but some flocks lamb all year.
Mar 15, 2011
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Lorelei Sieja
Expert Weighs in on Child Fevers: Should They Always Be Treated?
As an infectious diseases expert and Assistant Clinical Professor in the Dept. of Critical Care, Dr. Adalja, says that not all fevers need to be treated.
Mar 15, 2011
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Elizabeth Batt
Spring Activities for Preschool Children
Share the wonder of spring with your preschool child. Here are ten activities including science, literature, art, physical education and nature studies.
Mar 13, 2011
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Lorelei Sieja
Teach Kids How to Clean Up and Enjoy It!
Getting youngsters to pick up toys can be a challenge. Here are some tips on making chores easier for your family: chore chart, practical tips, etc.
Mar 12, 2011
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Michelle Newsom
Are You Concerned Your Child Has a Speech Delay?
Certified speech and language pathologist, Allison Cortellini- Whitted provides helpful information concerning children with suspected speech delays.
Mar 9, 2011
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Michele Anderson