
How to Help Your Child with Their Fears of Storms
flashes of lightning, and heavy rain may spark fear and anxiety. While these feelings are completely normal, parents can play a big role in helping children feel safe, calm, and supported during stormy weather.
At Imagine Early Education…

5 Social Emotional Learning Activities to Try at Home with Your Preschooler
Understanding Social Emotional Learning at Home
Social-emotional learning (SEL) forms the foundation for how children develop emotional skills, build positive relationships, and navigate social interactions with confidence. For preschoolers,…

10 Fun Weather Facts to Spark Your Child’s Curiosity
Weather is one of the first science topics that children naturally become curious about. Whether it’s splashing in puddles, watching clouds roll by, or feeling the wind on their face, young children love to explore the world around them—and…

Peace of Mind Starts at Home: Creating a Family Safety Plan
Emergencies can happen when we least expect them—but having a plan in place can help your family stay calm, stay safe, and stay connected. At Imagine Early Education and Childcare, we prioritize safety in all that we do, and we want to empower…

Growing Hearts and Helping Hands: Tips to Get Your Child Involved in the Community
Raising a kind, confident, and socially aware child starts with helping them understand the importance of community. At Imagine Early Education and Childcare, we believe that even the smallest acts of kindness can have a big impact. When children…

Tummy Time Tips for Parents
Tummy time is more than just a milestone—it’s a vital part of your baby’s development that lays the groundwork for motor skills, strength, and coordination. At Imagine Early Education and Childcare, we understand how important these early…

Preschool vs Pre-K: What’s the Difference and Which One Does My Child Need?
Let's Cut to the Chase: Preschool programs typically serve children ages 3–4 and focus on early learning through play, while pre-K provides more structured educational experiences specifically for 4–5-year-olds preparing for kindergarten…

Helping Young Students Make Great Friends This School Year
The beginning of a new school year is filled with possibilities—new teachers, new routines, and, of course, new friendships! For young children, learning how to make and keep friends is one of the most important parts of early social development.…

Making the Bus Stop Easier: Tips for a Smooth Start to Your Child’s Day
The school bus stop is often a big step toward independence each day—and for many families, it can come with a mix of excitement and nerves. Whether it’s your child’s very first year riding the bus or just a new routine, mornings at the…

Shark-tastic Fun! Fascinating Shark Facts for Students
Did you know there’s a whole week each summer dedicated to one of the ocean’s most mysterious and magnificent creatures—sharks? Whether your child is already obsessed with these underwater giants or just curious about life beneath the…
