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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,…
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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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2-Year-Old Separation Anxiety: What’s Normal and How to Help

The Short Answer: Separation anxiety in 2-year-olds is a normal part of emotional development that typically peaks between 18 months and 3 years. This phase signals healthy attachment and can be managed with consistent routines, patience, and…
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The Power of Play-Based Learning: How Kids Learn Through Fun

Quick Answer: Play-based learning combines child-directed exploration with intentional teaching strategies, allowing children to develop academic skills, social competence, and emotional intelligence through engaging, hands-on activities rather…
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4 Fun Facts About the History of Cars for Young Students

Cars are such an important part of our daily lives, helping families travel to school, work, and fun adventures! But have you ever wondered how cars began? Let’s take a trip back in time and learn a few fun facts about how cars came to be!  …
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Tips for Parents on Transitioning to a New Childcare Facility During the New Year

The start of a new year often brings exciting changes—and for many families, that includes beginning at a new childcare center. While this milestone can be full of promise, it can also come with a mix of emotions for both parents and children.…