An old saying goes, “It is easier to learn than to relearn.” That generally means that once someone learns a particular way of doing something, it can be harder for that person to learn another way to do it. That generally is true of language communications. Learning a second language at an early age is relatively easy
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Benefits of Storytime for a Child’s Development
Do you remember enjoying story time as a child? It was a special time when we could gather around and listen to someone read us a story. The benefits of storytime are still being discovered, but it is clear that they are numerous. For example, research has shown that children who participate in storytime have
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We’ve all struggled to keep our kids busy or entertained at some point, especially during the last few years when many extracurriculars and family outings became harder to safely navigate. For many busy parents, technology provides a quick solution to a difficult problem. But with kids unable to socialize as they would have in the
READ MORETips for Stimulating Your Child’s Mind
The brain development that occurs in the first three years of a child’s life plays a crucial role in their overall growth, contributing significantly to their thinking, learning and problem-solving skills. As a parent or caregiver, it’s only natural to want to ensure you’re doing everything you can to make the most of this rich
READ MOREHow to Introduce Foods to a Picky Eater
Picky eating is extremely common in young children. This can be frustrating for parents who want to ensure their children are getting a balanced diet. When a child refuses to eat a food and steadfastly says no to so many of the items you put in front of them, it’s understandable for the first instinct
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