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You are Your Child’s First Teacher

A child’s home environment is essentially linked to a preschool or kindergarten environment; therefore, it is important that parents should be well-advised not to boisterously argue or quarrel in the presence of the child, but rather be loving and well-behaved in order to set a good example that the child can emulate.

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A Junior Kindergarten Field Day

The school year is nearly over. Soon, the kids will be out for the summer months. In the final weeks approaching the end of the school year there have been several extra-curricular activities at my son’s school including this, a ‘Field Day’ of events held in the school parking lot and playground. I volunteered to help with the activities and was placed in charge of the sidewalk chalk art event. Here is what we did.

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Independence: How Do You Help Your Child Going to Preschool or Nursery

The primary factor when raising a child successfully is independence. Teaching your child this lesson is crucial and, therefore, parents must stay firm in this decision.

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Kids Need to be Allowed to be Kids

Education starts earlier and earlier… But is this really good?

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Six Fun Ways to Get Your Child Ready for Kindergarten

It’s that time of year already: your child is about to undergo one of the biggest life changes ever. As a parent you want to do all you can to make sure your little one is as ready as they can be.

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Lunch Box Fix: What to Pack in Your Child’s Lunch

Do you feel your child’s lunch lacks variety? Here are some ideas for lunches with variety, low cost,and high on the enjoyment scale.

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How Can a Montessori School Save You Money?

A brief explanation about Montessori pre-school education.