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Improving Your Child’s Attention Span

Children usually have shorter attention spans. A normal attention span, according to studies, is 3 to 5 minutes per year of a child’s age. For instance, a two-year-old can concentrate on a task for at least 6 minutes and a child entering...

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How to Get Your Kids Ready for Childcare

As parents, we cannot deny the fact that sometimes we have a tight schedule, especially when the free time you are supposed to spend with your child is often consumed by work-related matters. And there are times when you need to go to work, and no...

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What Is Self-Regulation and How Do You Teach It?

Our preschool in Texas would like to pose a question: how well does your child handle ups and downs in their emotional state? As parents, we take it for granted that kids will throw tantrums or go into meltdowns when they feel upset. However, there...

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Helpful Ways to Encourage Your Child to Learn a New Language

Learning a new language at an early age can provide multiple and long-term benefits for your child. It doesn’t just help stimulate your kid’s curiosity. It can also help boost their cognitive development that is essential in improving their...

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Preschoolers Experiencing Nightmares and Terrors

Children, too, may experience interruptions in their sleep because of stress. Keeping your children on a regular sleep schedule may help prevent these. However, there may be times that sleep interruptions might get worse instead of becoming...

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Language Program: How it Helps Your Kids

Learning a new language is fun, but more than that, it has plenty of benefits for your kids! It encourages a different perspective, promotes social benefits, and builds cognitive improvement. Acquiring a new language puts your children at a...

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