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Ways to Introduce Your Child to Their New Sibling
Welcoming a new baby into the family is an exciting time, but it can also bring big emotions, especially for young children. Your child may feel happy, curious, confused, or even a little nervous about having a new sibling. With thoughtful preparation…

Fun Valentine’s Crafts for Young Students
Valentine’s Day is a wonderful opportunity for children to spread kindness, practice creativity, and have fun! Craft activities help young students work on fine motor skills, self-expression, and social-emotional learning, all while making…

Ways to Ease Young Children’s Flight Anxiety
Traveling by airplane can be exciting—but for many young children, it can also be scary. Loud noises, tight spaces, and unfamiliar routines may lead to anxiety. The good news is that with the right preparation and support, you can help your…

The History of Groundhog Day for Students
Every year on February 2nd, people across the United States and Canada celebrate a fun and furry tradition called Groundhog Day. But what exactly is Groundhog Day, and how did it start? Let’s explore the history behind this silly, spooky,…

Ways to Introduce Foods to Your Picky Eater
If you have a picky eater at home, mealtime can sometimes feel like a challenge. Encouraging children to try new foods doesn’t have to be stressful. With patience, creativity, and consistency, you can help your child expand their palate and…
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