Tip of the Week

Raising Grateful Children

June 13, 2018

It’s never too late to instill a sense of gratitude in your child. Start with these tips to encourage your child to show their appreciation. 1. Lead By Example As with most things, kids learn from watching you. When a neighbor helps walk the dog, a waitress serves you food, or a stranger holds…

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Finding Your Parenting Style

June 6, 2018

Becoming an Authoritative Parent Decades of research has shown that the “Authoritative” parent is one that encompasses a balance of traits. These parents show affection and love to their child, but set clear expectations for their child’s behavior and follow through when those are not met. Rules are explained, and eventually children will figure out…

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Everyday Math

May 30, 2018

We all use basic math language – without even realizing it! This week’s tip from the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) shows us how sorting, measuring, and shapes are all early math skills. Below are five ways how parents can help their children develop early math knowledge from the day they…

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Teaching Children About Sustainability

May 23, 2018

This week, MindBodyGreen shows us some tips on how to reduce, reuse and recycle with your kids. 1. Start By Conserving Water According to the EPA, the average family of four uses 400 gallons of water each day. Although it’s difficult to visualize that large number, your child might enjoy conserving water if it’s introduced…

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Adjusting to a Summer Routine

May 16, 2018

Summer is near! Here are some tips to establish a routine during school vacation. 1. Maintain Some Routines Even though summertime usually includes plenty of relaxing and free time, having some routine can lead to better behavior and stress-free days. When your child can predict their day, they can manage their behavior more effectively. Creating…

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Responding to Back Talk

May 9, 2018

This week, our partners at the Seedlings Group focus on how to respond to back talk and rude behavior. 1. Praise positive dialogue to encourage respectful habits. Pay attention and praise (with some affection, too!) every time your child speaks to you calmly or with respect when he is tired, angry, or frustrated. It’s hard…

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