Preschool classrooms are an ideal setting for young children to learn how to follow directions and routines, work on social skills, and learn pre-academic skills such as letters, numbers, shapes, and colors. Typically, autistic children do not have the...
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The rate at which children are becoming obese is alarming. Reasons for this are many with a few common ones being associated to the kind of food consumed at this tender age. The aspect of inactivity is also one that has contributed to the obese scenario....
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Questions come from young children from the moment they start talking. Why, Mommy? How, Daddy? At the end of a normal day, parents often wonder how such a small being could ask so many things. Children are born with insatiable curiosity, something that...
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Ever heard of the phrase \"Do as I say, not as I do?\" This message, verbally and non-verbally, has long been a part of some parents' child-rearing practices. However, following this motto reinforces unacceptable behavior in toddlers and school-age kids....
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Parents often wonder if their child is ready academically, emotionally and is socially mature enough for the big changes ahead of them. Kindergarten is the biggest leap your child will...
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