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  • Computer Education For Kids
    Computers have become a common and needed part of life in today’s society, making computer education imperative for children. Young children will typically begin to show an interest in the home PC by their toddler years. While it is may be a good idea to begin introducing your toddler to the computer in very short sessions, most children can began to learn and understand a computer’s functionality by preschool age.

    Preschool age children can learn to turn the computer on...
  • Developing Your Toddler's Writing Skills
    The process of learning to write begins with simple circles and lines. By the time your child reaches his first birthday, you should encourage him to color with crayons. Scribbling with crayons not only helps to develop the fine motor skills used in writing, simple scribbles will soon turn to a series of the lines and circles used to form letters. Provide your toddler with coloring books as well as plain paper and avoid sharp pens and pencils until your child is older.

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  • Encouraging Language Development In Early Childhood
    Language and speech are primarily learned through imitation and observation. During infancy, babies listen to their parents talk and they pay close attention when someone talks to them. This observation of casual conversation is the foundation for a child’s understanding of their native language.

    There are several activities and games you and your child can engage in to enhance her language development. While your little one is still an infant, encourage her to imitate ...
  • Helping Kids Deal With Separation Anxiety
    During her first year of life, your newborn will develop a strong attachment to you. As young as six months old, your baby may start to become upset when you leave her at daycare, with a relative, or with the babysitter. Separation anxiety is a normal part of infant development. Most babies experience separation anxiety between 12 and 18 months of age, though early signs may be evident by six or seven months.

    Toddlers usually experience separation anxiety when their par...
  • How To Help Your Child Manage Money
    Money plays an important role in our society. A person’s ability to earn, spend, and save money influences their success in life as well as a person’s skills in managing and sharing their money and their willingness to repay their debts. As with most essential life skills, a good parental example is your child’s best teacher in money concepts, but there are a number of other things you can do to teach your child to be responsible with their money.

    Start by having an open...
  • Music Education For Children
    Studies have shown that music and music training provide a wealth of educational benefits to children. Early exposure to music has been proven to help develop areas of the brain responsible for language and reasoning skills. Music education also increases the spatial and temporal reasoning necessary for advanced mathematics. Children who study music typically score better on standardized testing as well.

    Music education not only provides children with a terrific healthy...
  • Pretend Play For Children Of All Ages
    Little children have very big imaginations. Make-believe and pretend play are a primary part of daily play for most children. As early as the toddler years, little ones create their own play scenarios. Pretend play and dramatic play typically continue throughout childhood, into the late elementary years and is a vital part of healthy childhood development.

    Imaginative play helps a child explore her own feelings and emotions about a variety of situations. Children can o...
  • Rainy Day Fun For Your Preschooler
    Preschoolers have lots of energy and physical play that involves movement is a vital part of their day. All children learn and develop through exploration and discovery. For preschoolers, this exploration typically involves running, jumping, throwing, or some other type of movement. It is recommended that preschool and elementary age children participate in 90 minutes of physical activity each day. Playing outside is the best way to ensure your child moves enough, but wha...
  • Raising A Child Who Appreciates Music
    Music is an important part of life for both children and adults. We use music to relax, to motivate our physical activity, and simply because music is fun and enjoyable. An appreciation of music can increase creativity and the exploration of beats and rhythms provide an understanding of patterns. Music also promotes language skills and a budding appreciation of poetry.

    Expose your child to a variety of music. Classical music offers clear, repetitive beats that are plea...
  • Teaching Your Child Healthy Hygiene Habits
    Once your child begins walking, he will become more and more independent. Toddlers and preschoolers want to try to do a number of things on their own and parents have a tremendous opportunity to instill good, healthy habits as they teach self-care skills during this stage of development.

    Your child will best learn how to care for herself by watching you and her older siblings. Set a good example by taking good care of yourself, keeping yourself well-groomed, and followin...
  • Why Choose Educational Toys
    Children spend the majority of their time playing. Most everything learned during the early childhood years is accomplished through play so the toys available to a child are very important. There are a wide variety of toys available today that are labeled educational, but anything a child plays with that enhances their natural growth and development in a positive way can be an educational toy.

    Electronic and computerized toys are typically what comes to mind when you thi...


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