Social Development

Tiny Thanks, Big Hearts: Teaching Gratitude at Thanksgiving

Cultivating Gratitude in Young Children: A Thanksgiving Reflection for Parents It’s almost time for Thanksgiving, when families of all shapes and sizes across the country gather together. As we prepare to celebrate the harvest and our many blessings, we fill our tables with delicious food, laughter, and love. While the holiday is often centered on

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Prepping Your Little One for Their First Day of Kindergarten

That Big First Day This is a momentous occasion–your preschooler is preparing to take the plunge into kindergarten! It’s a day filled with excitement, curiosity and yes, a few nervous butterflies in both you and your little one’s stomach. Whether your child has been home, a preschool or another childcare setting, you want their first

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Encouraging Independent Play in Preschoolers

The Power of Solo Play If you’ve ever watched a preschooler go full-blown mom-mode on a pretend baby, or build a block tower only to gleefully knock it down moments later, you’ve witnessed the magic of independent play. Independent play isn’t solely about keeping kids busy in order to give a parent, caregiver, or daycare

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Leaving Pacifiers Behind

Pacifiers are a helpful comforting, self-soothing and anxiety reducing tool. The Mayo Clinic actually supports that pacifiers can be helpful in calming babies while parents are otherwise occupied—such as while shopping or driving. As your little one gets older, thinking about the ‘binky-break-up’ can often feel like, well, a messy break up, instead of an

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