The Do’s and Don’ts of Introducing Littles to Chores

The Do’s and Don’ts of Introducing Littles to Chores By Priya Rajendran   For young children, chores aren’t just a good way to get them to help around the house – they’re opportunities to build responsibility, independence, and a sense of belonging.   Research shows that children who engage in regular, age-appropriate chores are more […]

Fortifying Parents’ Attitudes About Children’s Learning

Ongoing research in child development, neurological science, educational psychology, and related fields continues to inform attitudes and perspectives about how children learn, how educators teach, and how parents can support their children both at home and at school.   There’s no one educational or parenting approach that’s suitable for every child; moreover, in the whole […]

Navigating Halloween Scaries with Young Children

Halloween, with its mix of fun and fright, is often a favorite holiday for children. However, for younger children, the spooky nature of the holiday can sometimes be overwhelming. That said, introducing children to small doses of scary stuff can be beneficial. Fears are a universal part of daily life, and the earlier children learn […]

Transform Halloween With Freeze-Dried Fruit!

Transform Halloween Into a Healthy Celebration With Freeze-Dried Fruit!   As Halloween approaches, first-time parents often navigate the tricky terrain of balancing festive fun with healthy eating. Fear not—this year, there’s an exciting solution that merges the sweet flavors kids adore with the nutritional benefits parents appreciate: freeze-dried fruit.   Why Freeze-Dried Fruit?   Freeze-dried […]

How to Quiet a Noisy Toddler

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How do you quiet down a noisy toddler?   Could you say that again? I couldn’t quite hear you over my noisy toddler…   Every parent who’s been around a toddler can tell you the moment you pick up your phone to talk, the moment you want to hear what the radio is saying, the […]

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