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Creative Connections for October

2020-11-30T20:01:04-05:00

Children love creating! Whether it be arts and crafts, music, dramatic play or cooking, children LOVE creating things as well as showing them off! Below are a few ideas with links to crafts and recipes you can create with your children this October! Create with your children 10/11 Teddy Bear Day: Bring your Teddy bear [...]

Creative Connections for October2020-11-30T20:01:04-05:00

Making a Decision: Who is Teaching My Child? A Five Part Series on Choosing a Preschool

2020-11-30T20:01:05-05:00

Research indicates preschool education has many benefits for children.  In addition to exposure to curriculum including literacy experiences, mathematical concepts, and science activities, a high quality preschool gives children the opportunity to learn how to socialize, to share and to contribute to society.  Making a sound decision about early childhood education is a crucial for [...]

Making a Decision: Who is Teaching My Child? A Five Part Series on Choosing a Preschool2020-11-30T20:01:05-05:00

Summer Scientists

2016-01-29T01:04:18-05:00

This week at Kangaroo Kids Summer Camp the theme is Science Sensations!  Here is an experiment we will do at school that you can do at home! It is called Geyser Blast Off!  All you need us a  2 liter bottle of Diet Coke and a pack of Mint Mentos! It is very sticky so make [...]

Summer Scientists2016-01-29T01:04:18-05:00

Help Your Child Fall In Love With Reading

2016-01-29T01:04:20-05:00

Schools all over the world will celebrate Dr. Seuss’s Birthday on March 2nd.   It is also the start of “Read Across America”, the National Education Association’s annual reading motivation and awareness program that calls for every child in every community to celebrate reading on March 2, the birthday of beloved children's author Dr. Seuss.Reading is [...]

Help Your Child Fall In Love With Reading2016-01-29T01:04:20-05:00

Help You Child Become a Problem Solver

2016-01-29T01:04:21-05:00

In Today’s fast paced society where everyone is connected at all times we expect immediate answers and solutions.  These demands can cause a great deal of stress for adults as well as for children. Teaching children to take the time and steps necessary to become problem solvers can alleviate stress and inappropriate responses to challenges.  Here [...]

Help You Child Become a Problem Solver2016-01-29T01:04:21-05:00

New Years Resolutions

2016-01-29T01:04:21-05:00

It is a good time of year to look at the goals we want to accomplish in the upcoming year!  Most of us make goals, the trick is accomplishing them.  Here are three easy steps: First and foremost write your goals down. Secondly, as you decide on your goals create a timeline documenting the mini steps you [...]

New Years Resolutions2016-01-29T01:04:21-05:00

Encouraging Creativity

2020-11-30T20:01:05-05:00

Why is getting messy and creating those lovely works of art that you can't quite give a name to important?  One of the strengths of our country has always been being creative and resourceful.  As we move more and more towards testing and product based projects and worksheet education in young children's programs we are [...]

Encouraging Creativity2020-11-30T20:01:05-05:00

Staff is Key In A High Quality Child Care Program

2020-11-30T20:01:05-05:00

Making a decision about which child care or preschool program is best for your child is a crucial decision in your child’s first step in the life long learning process.  Staff is Key! Visit the prospective school and Observe the teachers interactions with children.  How are teachers interacting with children? You should see teachers in [...]

Staff is Key In A High Quality Child Care Program2020-11-30T20:01:05-05:00

Are You Ready For The First Day of School?

2020-11-30T20:01:06-05:00

The transition to preschool is often marked with two steps forward, one step back, as your child grows and learns in amazing ways — but at the same time, regresses in some behaviors, too. In Scholastic for Parents, Child psychiatrist Joshua Sparrow, M.D., is an assistant professor at Harvard Medical School professor and co-author, with [...]

Are You Ready For The First Day of School?2020-11-30T20:01:06-05:00

Beat Brain Drain

2020-11-30T20:01:06-05:00

Beat Brain DrainHelp your kid's reading skills soar during summer break with these words of advice from literacy experts. By Michelle Crouch from Parents MagazineWhen Kelley Dolling's first-grade students go on summer vacation, they forget a lot of the reading skills they've learned. "I talk to their second-grade teachers, and find out that many children who [...]

Beat Brain Drain2020-11-30T20:01:06-05:00
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