parenting • education
by Cambria VandeMerwe on May 31st, 2018 | No Comments »
Reading can and should be an enjoyable activity for your children. It can spark imagination that opens their mind to a whole new world. Not only is it an entertaining activity, it is educational as well. Reading improves and develops language skills, broadens vocabulary, and improves their social skills.…
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parenting • ages and stages
by Grace Bailey on February 10th, 2016 | No Comments »
As a parent, your child may have come home from school one day crying because of the difficulty of making friends. This tough situation will tug at your heartstrings, but the way you react can make a big difference. There is not one exact solution, but helping your child find…
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parenting • ages and stages
by Mom It Forward on June 19th, 2013 | No Comments »
In our technology-driven world, imaginative play is on the verge of extinction—many children are straying away from make-believe play to engage in more passive activities. Yet research shows that utilizing the imagination is vital in developing children’s social skills, self-control, and emotional strength.
Tips to Encourage Pretend Play
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mom • parenting • parenting • ages and stages
by Lori on May 11th, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Language Development—People ask me, when their little ones are just beginning that wonderful phase of sound and sound play, what they can do to help their little one learn to talk. Those first words are one of the things we long for most.
And while there are quite…
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