Language is key
One thing that I have learned as a parent and a teacher is how important it is to give your child language. And by that […]
Autism Awareness Month
You may have noticed that this year we’re celebrating autism a little bit differently, and maybe you’re wondering why! There has been a big push […]
Can We Share Something Personal?
Can I share a story with you all that you might not know about? Can I share just a small piece of the Young Scholars […]
Why It’s Important to Set Limits with Kids and 8 Tips to Do It
Our goal as parents is to raise happy, successful children. However, sometimes giving our children too much is not good for them. Because of this, […]
Supporting Independence
One thing that children have in common on their journey to adulthood is the constant strive to become independent. Starting from infants when they are […]
Emotional Parenting
I have decided nothing will make you more of an emotional mess than becoming a parent. From pride, joy to sadness and anxiety. We all […]
The Importance of Reading with Toddlers
This is probably the most challenging group to read to because they are not going to stop moving. The trick is to find books that […]
Four Ways to Have Your Preschooler Practice Writing this Spring
In our classrooms we work a lot on developing fine motor skills. Working out those tiny hands to strengthen their finger mobility and strength is […]
6 Parenting Tips for Promoting Self-regulation in Kids
We may hear the term “self-regulation” used by psychologists, educators, and parents , and with good reason. Self-regulation skills lay the foundation for healthy relationships, […]
5 Basic Social Skills Preschoolers Should Learn
A parent’s most important role is to teach their children a few basic social skills, which are essential for mental health, success, and happiness. Children […]