As a parent or nanny, it often seems like you have to be a mind reader. Is your little one hungry? Are those cries from teething or do they signify […]
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As your toddler develops and begins to experience the freedom to walk, talk and play, the need to express his independence is natural. The word “no” is often a common […]
One of the most important yet difficult roles that parents have is preparing their children to be independent. Parents want their children to be confident, capable and well-prepared for life, […]
As your child begins to express himself, it’s common to hear mispronounced words and sounds that are barely audible at a young age. However, as he continues to develop and […]
Arguments and fights on the playground or with other children are an inevitable part of childhood, however, that doesn’t make it any easier for parents or caregivers to know how […]
The number of American children that attend classes within their own home rather than public or private schools is climbing at a steady rate every year, with a 74% relative […]
One of the hottest parenting trends today is giving children language instruction beyond that of their primary, native tongue. Because speaking more than one language can be beneficial academically, can […]
There’s little that causes more angst in parents than the thought of taking a road trip with a preschooler in tow. The never ending chorus of “Are we there yet?” […]
One of the most powerful gifts you can give the children in your care is the gift of reading aloud. Children who are read to each day develop important pre-literacy […]
Elementary school aged children are apt to be more successful in school when parents take an active interest in their schoolwork. Research has indicated that parental engagement can lead to […]